When Macbeth says, “why do I yield to that suggestion” (1.3.134), his foreshadowing highlights why Macbeth’s mind can follow such foolish decisions. Shakespeare had actually meant to make the reader feel sorrow for Macbeth in this part of the speech due to the fact that Macbeth can be easily fooled and directed to the wrong directions. Questioning yourself can show how Macbeth has truly regretted that he actually thought about murdering King Duncan. When Macbeth questions himself, the reader can see that Macbeth is horrified after what he has thought about
When Macbeth says, “why do I yield to that suggestion” (1.3.134), his foreshadowing highlights why Macbeth’s mind can follow such foolish decisions. Shakespeare had actually meant to make the reader feel sorrow for Macbeth in this part of the speech due to the fact that Macbeth can be easily fooled and directed to the wrong directions. Questioning yourself can show how Macbeth has truly regretted that he actually thought about murdering King Duncan. When Macbeth questions himself, the reader can see that Macbeth is horrified after what he has thought about