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Consciousness and Mortal Thoughts of Macbeth

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The analysis explores the themes of consciousness and mortal thoughts in Shakespeare's Macbeth through a psychoanalytic lens, particularly utilizing Freudian concepts. It highlights Macbeth's struggle with time, guilt, and the dichotomy of desire versus reality, as he navigates the psychological repercussions of regicide. The narrative arc reflects a reversal of typical character journeys in Shakespeare's tragedies, ultimately showcasing a descent into disillusionment and despair.