He consuls the word of the three witches and its clear he is lost. "Howe 'er you come to know in answer me./ Though you untie the winds and let them fight/ Against the churches, though the yeasty waves/ Confound and swallow navigation up,” (4.1.53-56) Macbeth talks as if he is one with the witches. Macbeth is full of evil and holds the words of the witches over anything in this world. Nevertheless Macbeth’s true maliciousness shows when kills the wife and children of Macduff a nobleman who disagrees with Macbeths reign. Its clearly evident the darkness Macbeth has fallen into. “The castle of Macduff I will surprise, /Seize upon Fife, give to th ' edge o ' th ' sword/ His wife, his babes, and all unfortunate souls"(4.1.150-152). Macbeth’s mindset is disoriented. So much so that the suicide of his wife doesn’t faze him the least, saying, "She should have died hereafter"
He consuls the word of the three witches and its clear he is lost. "Howe 'er you come to know in answer me./ Though you untie the winds and let them fight/ Against the churches, though the yeasty waves/ Confound and swallow navigation up,” (4.1.53-56) Macbeth talks as if he is one with the witches. Macbeth is full of evil and holds the words of the witches over anything in this world. Nevertheless Macbeth’s true maliciousness shows when kills the wife and children of Macduff a nobleman who disagrees with Macbeths reign. Its clearly evident the darkness Macbeth has fallen into. “The castle of Macduff I will surprise, /Seize upon Fife, give to th ' edge o ' th ' sword/ His wife, his babes, and all unfortunate souls"(4.1.150-152). Macbeth’s mindset is disoriented. So much so that the suicide of his wife doesn’t faze him the least, saying, "She should have died hereafter"