Firstly, Shakespeare shows Macbeth as a kind, gentle, and warm hearted man who cares about the king, and to whom he is very loyal. Macbeth claims “Glamis thou art, and cawdor, and shalt be/ What thou art promised. Yet do I fear my nature;/ It is too full o’ th’ milk human kindness,” showing this kindness (1.5.15-17). Macbeth’s loyalty to the king makes him struggle while choosing what to be influenced by. This quote shows a reversal in gender roles because men mostly want the power, whereas Macbeth cares more about the feelings and loyalty that he doesn’t want to break. …show more content…
However, Macbeth’s reaction to his actions occurs due to people threatening his masculinity. Shakespeare writes, “There’s one did laugh in’s sleep, and one cried “Murder!” ….. "God bless us"and "Amen." (2.2.30-36). This quotes resembles Macbeth’s guilty feeling for what he had done (an evil act), and when one of the attendants was leaving him he said "God bless us” (2.2.36). Macbeth was unable to say "Amen," and he felt really guilty of what had happened (2.2.36). This related to gender roles because in the society back then, men never doubted themselves or regretted their decisions. However, Macbeth doing this breaks the societal