If you kill, you should be killed in returned "an eye for an eye"
I do agree with the "eye for eye" method. The reasons for this is because i feel if you are evil enough to kill another human being, you should not have the right to keep on living your life. I do understand why some people would rather see murders go to jail because that's where they will suffer. Theirs parts with the jail system i believe in too. For the most part i don't believe that have the right to live if they keep a another human being.
When in power, humans will do anything to maintain it.
I do agree with when in power, humans will do anything to maintain it. Humans have the mindset of always power hungry. When humans have that power, they use that power to maintain it. When they use that power it's not always in good or nice way. For the most part, many humans that have power will be evil to maintain that power. Having too much power can change a human make them have evil mindset.
An accomplice is just as GUILTY as the person who commits a crime
I completely agree with an accomplice is just as guilty as the person who commits a crime. The reasons i agree with this is because the accomplice to the crime knew exactly what he or she was getting a part of. They have the same mindset and evilness of the person who actually did the crime. They should suffer just as much as one who did the crime. The accomplice need to be punished for what they were a part of.
Fair is foul, and foul is fair.
This quote is probably the most signification quote in ACT 1 of Macbeth. The quote is foreshadowing the charter that appears in the story as good and Innocent, but they may actually be evil and crazy
something wicked this way comes!
It means that something evil or terrible or "wicked" is on it's way. The witches in Macbeth can detect evil by the cracklings in their thumbs.