How does Macbeth depict the psychological consequences of guilt?

  • Guilt is presented as a destructive force, causing psychological turmoil and unraveling the human mind.
  • Macbeth illustrates that violence is closely related to power, suggesting that the pursuit of authority often leads to brutality and moral decay.
  • Hallucinations and guilt at having done unnatural things inevitably drives one to madness.

Abstract - Macbeth depicts that guilt causes psychological turmoil