Look Into The Mind of Macbeth
In act I, scene three, lines 130 through 142 Macbeth has his first soliloquy. In a rather simple soliloquy, Macbeth is intrigued with the thoughts the witches put in his head. ... Macbeth is also greatly disturbed by the thought of murdering Duncan. The second soliloquy comes after Macbeth hears that Malcolm is now prince of Cumberland. Macbeth desires to supersede Malcolm and become king of Scotland.