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Macbeth will move from sensitivity to insensitivity From his first interior agony and moral doubt he will move downward toward a condition in which he feels and senses nothing at all, where he has supped full with horrors, has forgotten the taste of fears, cannot be moved by the death of his wife, and fittingly becomes at the last no longer a man but a rare monster painted upon a pole: a caricature of a tyrant.
Shakespeare After All
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