Also he said that when someone said God bless you the word amen got stuck in his throat it was unable to come out. This shows that he is feeling guilty because he knew himself that what he did was bad and someone did not have to him that. He also knew that if someone said bless you to him he would not take it because he did not deserve a blessing.The guilt is eating him up. Another way that Macbeth shows guilt is when he says, “Me thought I heard a voice cry, ‘Sleep no more: Macbeth does murder sleep’, the innocent sleep….(II.ii.38-39). This shows that Macbeth felt guilty because the voices were in his head a nobody else heard the voices except him and in the regular human mind the voices that people hear is their conscious and that voice is the his good conscious telling him what he did was wrong. One last way that Macbeth shows guilt is when he sent murders to go kill Banquo and Fleance, but Banquo is the only one that gets killed, later on sees the ghost of Banquo at his party and starts yelling at the ghost and looks crazy in front of everyone. This shows that he felt guilty because now he is basically being haunted by Banquo, his best friend, because he caused his death if a person does something or feels bad they hullancinanate. To add it all up, Shakespeare demonstrates guilt with …show more content…
One way that Macduff shows guilt is he says that his wife and children were killed because he failed. This shows he is feels guilty because he feels like he failed his family. And even though he wasn’t the one that killed them he puts the blame on himself. Another way that Macduff shows guilt is when he says, “Tyrant show thy face!/ If thou be’st be slain and with no stroke of mine,/ my wife and children’s ghost will haunt me still” (IV.vii.15-17) . This shows guilt because he won’t be able to live with himself anymore if he does not do what he needs to do. He may start falling apart like Lady Macbeth. That's how it shows guilt. One last way that Macduff shows guilt is when he talking to Malcolm and says that his family were not killed for what they did, but for what he did. This shows guilt because he did not do anything yet, but he is putting everything on himself. To conclude that is how Macduff shows