I'm attempting to explore the character of Seyton in a creative piece. Just before he tells Macbeth that his wife has died.
I'm throwing around a few ideas. Such as the above.
Any Tips?![]()
I'm attempting to explore the character of Seyton in a creative piece. Just before he tells Macbeth that his wife has died.
I'm throwing around a few ideas. Such as the above.
Any Tips?![]()
If Seyton has killed Lady Macbeth, it's a mercy killing and euthanasia is at issue. The act of a most faithful soldier, perhaps?
NO. SEYTON MUST KILL thane of Cawdor, thane of glamis and king of Scotland...
But why kill Lady Macbeth? She's at death's door anyway.