Abstract: | It is universally acknowledged that Macbeth is the most vivid tragedy as a psychoanalysis of the state of humanity's development of a sense of sexual self. In the play, the inherent cruelty in masculinity is ironically represented best by the corrupted feminine characters, the three witches and Lady Macbeth. Undoubtedly, they finally push Macbeth over the brink into dramatic tragedy, tragedy of his country, his ambition and his own self as well. |