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Macbeth Soliloquy Essay
A soliloquy is a lengthy speech given by a character, who is usually on stage alone, that is heard only by the audience and not by the other characters in the play. ...
Act I/ Scene vii is Macbeth’s struggle with the thought of killing Duncan. ... Macbeth ‘s ambition overrides his guilt in this matter; “To prick the sides of my intent, but only / Vaulting ambition, which o’erleaps itself / And falls on th’ other” (lines 26-28). ...
Act II/ Scene I is Macbeth hallucinating about killing Duncan. ... Macbeth can’t tell whether he is actually killing Duncan or just thinking about it. ...
Both of the soliloquies deal with Macbeth trying to speed up his fate as the witches had predicted it.
Approximate Word count = 582 Approximate Pages = 2.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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