Madness
Madness is the horrific illness of the brain. ... Century after century, culture through culture, madness is taken as a horrible sickness that is almost impossible to be completely cured from. ... Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’ conveys the concept of madness. A madness that is so powerful that it disturbs an entire country. ... Macbeth’s first sign of madness comes when he agrees to murder his cousin, the king. ... Therefore the green-coloured eye bestowed its symptoms of madness. He then returned to a stable stage of sanity, when he felt remorse after killing the King, but soon after he returned back to madness when he went back on his killing spree. ... She, however, transforms from a madness caused by the greed of power, to a madness caused by the curse of guilt.