 Studying William Shakespeare's play Macbeth? Let's discuss how massively Macbeth's character has changed when everybody has turned against him in Act 5, scene 3 and they are rebelling. Macbeth seems irritated at what he sees as people's betrayals. He says, Bring me no more reports, let them fly all. Now here, what he's saying is everyone can run away and he's speaking in an iron bit pentameter. But he also seems really stubborn. He says, I cannot tend to affair. Now, the caesura here shows that he doesn't feel he's destructible. He feels invincible. He remembers King Duncan's son Malcolm and he asks, Was he not born a woman? Now, this rhetorical question shows that Macbeth believes in the apparitions and he thinks he's indestructible. He shows a lot of trust in the witches and the supernatural. He says, the spirit sat no. Now, the litteration of tea hair shows that Macbeth thinks that he's been protected by the witches. He also says his mind and heart feels no fair. Now, these words belong to the semantic field of the body showing that Macbeth thinks he's still indestructible. He also speaks hair in rhyming couplets showing that he really does not feel phased by all this rebellion.