Macbeth

what was Macbeth's visions and hallucinations?

Macbeth

Asked by
Last updated by Aslan
Answers 1
Add Yours

Macbeth is really stressed out. He thinks he sees a dagger guiding him to Duncan's chamber. This "vision" represents Macbeth's continued indecision and anguish over killing the king. His Soliloquy illustrates the depths of conflict about killing the king that is raging in his soul.