miker wrote:
"Of course, even the best stooped to it [did ti because
they're crazy]. Hammett's Dain Curse, Chandler's The Big
Sleep and Long Goodbye.
Hell, Shakespeare for that matter, but at least
he showed the Macbeths walking down that path."
It's been a while since I've seen or read MacBeth, so I'm
probably basing this more on Kurosawa's Throne of Blood than
MacBeth itself, but didn't the craziness in that story come
after the fact, brought on by guilt for a murder that had
been committed with the clear motive of advancement?
Mark
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