Monday, December 7, 2009

"To be thus, is nothing,"


"To be thus, is nothing," is a masterpiece of self-deception. In this scene Macbeth is stating that now that he is king it means nothing to him. I think that it's ridiculous that he so power hungry that a title as great as "king," means very little to him. He should be pleased with his accomplishments and should be happy with where he is in life. He should take the job with pride and do his best to run his kingdom.

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