Introduction Shakespeare’s Macbeth remains a cornerstone of English literature. It exemplifies the playwright’s unparalleled skill in exploring the depths of human nature through a tragic narrative. In Shakespeare’s Macbeth, ambition, power, guilt, and the supernatural converge to create a compelling moral and psychological study. This play continues to captivate readers, scholars, and audiences centuries after its first performance. It is not merely a tale of murder and regicide; rather, it is a profound meditation on the consequences of unchecked...
