Not to mention, they are the reason he was able to get so far with his dark secrets. He was influenced by his wife to complete terrible tasks. Lady Macbeth taunts him by questioning his manliness, which turns him into a reckless leader. She constantly reminds him that he is a coward when he second guesses her ideas. After all, the only motive behind their madness is to gain power and become King and Queen. After the killing, Macbeth then proceeds to kill the guards who were in the room with Duncan. He recklessly kills the innocent, revealing he fears being caught of treason. In particular, all of Macduff’s castle who were murdered since he wanted all possible threats eliminated. After this crime, all others were ordered by the impetuous …show more content…
For instance, stepping on a crack will break your mother’s back and that opening an umbrella indoors will bring you bad luck. Superstition isn't real, yet it is instilled into the minds of those who are superstitious simply because of the fear that follows it. Fear causes people to act unreasonably. It only holds people back and either prevents them or gives a reason to do something careless. Getting over this fear is a sign of intelligence, which allows one to do things they were once scared of doing before. One can gain a finer perception of reality, understanding why they fear those things and why they shouldn't be