Year 12 IB Extended Essays 2017
Macbeth
Whilst in Macbeth , the titular character shows undeniable signs of corruptive ambition, and
internally tussles with the act of regicide, it is not until after Macbeth kills King Duncan that
his mental health begins to deteriorate. He begins to show signs that after Duncan's murder, he
unable to sleep, and facing insomnia – his health begins to deteriorate in conjunction with his
sanity (Cummins, 2009). By the time that Macbeth arranges for the murders of Banquo and
Fleance and then Macduff's family, he has lost all the comforts necessary the survival of the
human psyche. Macbeth is alive in his physical body, but mentally he has become corpse-like:
he is cold and unresponsive to those around him. Macbeth distances himself from his friends,
his court, and even his wife; spiralling into a state of self-isolation driven by his slow recession
into insanity (Hawkins, 2009) . The further Macbeth recedes into his state of mental dissolution,
the further his compulsion to commit violent acts increases. The façade of the heartless ruler
that Macbeth projects is in itself contradictory, as it represents Macbeth’s ebbing humanity, but
contrasts with the Macbeth’s vehement need for human emotion and connection.
The relationship between madness and violence appears often in many of Shakespeare’s works,
but most tragically in Macbeth . The play validates the great lengths to which Shakespeare went
to represent Macbeth’s compromised mental state; in which Macbeth shows the ways that
mental illness can be simultaneously a cause and effect of gratuitous violence. Specifically,
both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth display attributes fitting postpartum psychosis, serving as a
modern explanation of their symptomatic homicidal thoughts and actions, as well as the
hallucinations that both lead to and follow from the murders they commit (Chiu, 2012). The
occurrence of supernatural and unnatural events the like presence of the witches in Macbeth
contributes to the ‘demonic’ nature of Shakespeare’s plays (Cambridge School of Shakespeare,
2014) . Especially, the return of Banquo as the infamous Ghost is a key component in the
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