Role Of Mental Illness In Macbeth

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Shakespeare’s Macbeth alludes, both in real life and in fiction, to mental disease being a corrupting influence on personalities. Many Shakespearean plays include dark topics such as depression and suicide but Macbeth takes the cake by being a melting pot of sins: murder, suicide, guilt, political corruption, and even witchcraft. But no topic is more realistically played than Macbeth’s slow drive into insanity and self destruction. In the beginning of Macbeth we know that our protagonist is a well-fought soldier who was renowned for his competence in battle. He was well equipped with sword and shield and like any soldier, was capable of killing another for the sake of his life or for the glory and protection of his country. Macbeth is similar …show more content…

After the death of Duncan, the king that Macbeth swore his allegiance to then killed, Macbeth went from wanting nothing to do with murder of his friends to having the killed after he, himself murdered Duncan. Immediately after Duncan’s death, Macbeth was in a state of guilt and low that struck him harder than anything he had ever felt, but after being crowned king he was cocky and confident in every decision he made. Bipolar Disorder causes changes in personality, from the lowest feelings of depression and suicide to the highest feeling of arrogance and cockiness while clouding the person’s thoughts and judgements. Bipolar Disorder nearly changes the entire personality of the person suffering from it, a famous leader in history that was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, back then known as Manic-Depressive Disorder, was Adolf Hitler. He was known for fits of rage that were terrifying to the people that knew him, and at other times he was calm and cocky as if he couldn’t feel anger. Adolf Hitler dealt with suicidal tendencies far before his rise to power into the Third Reich, he was painter that was very sure of himself when he was younger as well. Macbeth became the same way, experiencing moments of high and low in mere seconds, showing how corrupted by disease he was. The witches spoke that no one born of a woman could harm Macbeth, but mental illness is born of illness and

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