"Mine eyes are made the fools o' the other senses or else worth all the rest. "
This soliloquy from Macbeth in act II, from my opinion, shows how Macbeth knew his actions were wrong he was fooled and gullible from Lady Macbeth, and in the end there will be a consequence. .
I like this quote because it shows Macbeth not really using his senses and being bound to be manipulated by Lady Macbeth and not using his knowledge to do what is right.
This quote is significant because it shows how senseless and foolish Macbeth's character can be. Yet he does nothing to change that of him and become wiser, instead he admits he's foolish and continues to not use his senses...this might be a problem throughout the story.
Macbeth usually over thinks so this kind of shows that he stopped thinking and just acted that's why his eyes "are made the fools" He knows what he did is wrong but he was "sensitive" and was easily controlled by what Lady Macbeth advised he do.
I like this quote because it shows Macbeth not really using his senses and being bound to be manipulated by Lady Macbeth and not using his knowledge to do what is right.
ReplyDeleteThis quote is significant because it shows how senseless and foolish Macbeth's character can be. Yet he does nothing to change that of him and become wiser, instead he admits he's foolish and continues to not use his senses...this might be a problem throughout the story.
ReplyDeleteMacbeth usually over thinks so this kind of shows that he stopped thinking and just acted that's why his eyes "are made the fools" He knows what he did is wrong but he was "sensitive" and was easily controlled by what Lady Macbeth advised he do.
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