What are the themes in Macbeth Act 1, Scene 7?
I would probably say it’s about guilt and regret. That’s when Macbeth is changing his mind and realizes he shouldn’t go through with killing Duncan because Duncan has done nothing wrong to him… I’m not sure what the theme would be but it could be go with your instincts…don’t let someone push you around. Because…Lady Macbeth is like “Wow, you’re an idiot you baby…be a man kill him so you can be powerful don’t go back on your word!” and Macbeth is like “What? No I’m not a baby I’ll do it watch me! See I’m a man!” Hope I helped spark an idea or something! 😀 Good luck!