Examples Of Disorder In Macbeth

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In the play, disorder demonstrates Macbeth’s downward cycle through increasing degrees by effectively displaying the accumulation of how Macbeth’s cupidity results in his victimization and disruption of the natural order. In Macbeth, the “re-enactment of the ‘heat-death’” rapidly accumulates until the “disordered kingdom” ultimately shifts into an “apocalyptic end” as Macbeth continues with his unethical physical behavior. (El-Khazri 259). For example, when Macbeth disrupts the natural order by killing Duncan, he establishes the disorder that cycles “darkness [that] covers the earth” (II. iii 9-10) and by provoking the natural order, “Macbeth [murders] sleep, and therefore Macbeth [sleeps] no more” (II. ii 43). Since Macbeth’s greed for power …show more content…

In the play, Macbeth continues in a magnifying cyclical pattern that ultimately breaks into entropy when the state of “[total disorder] is incomprehensible” and order eventually reestablishes itself (El-Khazri 256). For example, when Malcolm recognizes Macbeth’s tyranny, he describes Scotland as “sinking under Macbeth’s oppression”, expressing the overwhelming disorder as “each day a fresh cut [adds] to her wounds” (IV. iii 40-42). As a result of Macbeth’s avarice, the complete disorder escalates to the brink at which the rising opposition will overwhelm him to the point of complete entropy. Ultimately, Macbeth faces complete entropy when he no longer “[believes] those evil creatures anymore.” and faces his demise at the hand of Macduff who, by murdering Macbeth, reinstates the natural order (V. viii 18). From this, the true-tragedy reveals itself when Macbeth brings about his own downfall but does not recognize his own error even when the natural order reinstates itself. In addition, Lady Macbeth also faces entropy when she “[commits]suicide” and in doing so, with both Lady Macbeth and Macbeth perishing, “the dawn of this new era” stabilizes the natural order (V. viii 66-72). As a result of Lady Macbeth’s death, complete entropy occurs because both parties fueling Macbeth’s creation of incomprehensible disorder ultimately die and thereby reinstate the natural order with the dissolution of the disorder. Therefore, because both Lady Macbeth and Macbeth perish, Macbeth’s cupidity no longer has the ability to provoke disorder and the resulting entropy caused by total disorder is able to remedy the natural

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