O, would the deed were good! For now the devil, that told me that I did well, says that this deed is chronicled in hell
O, would the deed were good! For now the devil, that told me that I did well, says that this deed is chronicled in hell
The quote “O, would the deed were good! For now the devil, that told me that I did well, says that this deed is chronicled in hell” reflects the internal struggle of a character who is grappling with the consequences of their actions. This quote is reminiscent of the themes of guilt, morality, and the supernatural that are prevalent in many of William Shakespeare’s works.