(Act1, scni, lns10)” All: fair is foul, and foul is fair. Hover through the fog and filthy air.” that is letting you know that the witches have a twisted philosophy on life.
The witches want to plant in Macbeth's head that he will be king so they tell him what he secretly wants to hear. (Act1, scniii, ln50)” Third Witch: All hail, Macbeth, that shalt be king hereafter!”
This is saying that the witches are foretelling that in the future Macbeth will be king. The witches are filling …show more content…
MacDuff wants the rightful king to take the throne again even if it means killing Macbeth. (Act5, scnviii, lns7-8)” MacDuff: I have no words: my voice is not my sword, thou bloodier villain than terms can give thee out! “MacDuff is saying that he has no need for words that his sword will show Macbeth justice and that he is something evil that words can't describe. (Act5, scnviii, lns54-59)” MacDuff: Hail, king! for so thou art. Behold, where stand The usurper's cursed head: the time is free…”. Macduff shows Macbeth's head to the king and tells everyone that the evil rain is over and they can finally return to living in peace.
This specific proof shows the theme Good vs. Evil was very dominant in this drama. The Three witches were the cornerstone of the story. They filled Macbeth's head with the lust for power. Macbeth let the seed of lust get to him to murder his good friend and king. MacDuff was someone who saw through Macbeth’s good and seen his true evil