In the dagger soliloquy, Macbeth
seems to be mad or crazy proven by the way he is speaking. In the quote “A
dagger of the mind, a false creation.” (2.1.38) Macbeth sees a dagger before
him but he cannot grab it, it was all in his head. Through the whole beginning
of the soliloquy he’s hallucinating the weapon, and then he pulls out his own,
saying he was one step ahead and already going to use a dagger to kill Duncan.
The quote “I see thee yet, in form as palpable/As this which now I draw.”
(2.1.40-41) Proves that Macbeth does draw his own dagger he had already,
possibly to compare to the one he sees, yet cannot touch. Clearly, he knew he
was going to kill the king. If one is going to commit a murder they would have
to have a lot of guts, be able to stand the sight of blood, and be even the
slightest bit insane. Seeing this imaginary dagger in front of him acts as a
sign that the killing of Duncan the king is going to happen. It is
foreshadowing and showing that this is the action he will pursue. This is proven
by the quote “It is the bloody business which informs/Thus to mine eyes.”
(2.1.48-49) What Macbeth means by this is the murder he’s going to commit is
making an impact on him and causing him to think he sees one. Therefore, with
these statements to prove the point, Macbeth is going mad.
Is Macbeth Going Mad In 2.1?
How would I stage the dagger scene if I was the Director?