macbeth diary
...tions often haunt me at night but I will not cease to kill everyone I have to, in order to keep my throne. I am afraid that I will be chastised for what I have done. But I do not wish to give up my sovereignty and confess my evil deeds. My enemies are multitudinous, so I have to keep many of my thoughts and actions secret. I did not even tell my wife that I have killed Banquo. I have to be stealthy when the news of his death arrives, and I want my wife to be the same. I wish that everything can return to the pristine stage that they were in. My faults have been indissoluble since the death of the worthy King, Duncan. Now is a time when I have to be dauntless and stop my perturbation. I will go meet the witches again. I want to be certain of my future and make plans about what I have to do. Their sundry predictions have brought me to my predominance. I want to ask them how it ...