The second most important song that corresponds with events in the play is entitled, Hells Bells. Most importantly, the beginning of the song, where the bellis actually being rang. This action takes place in the play as well, in fact, it occurs when, “A bell rings”, which cues Macbeth to begin his venture to kill Duncan and soon become the king in Act II Scene i. The bell in the song is a reoccurring ring that acts as his reminder and prompt to do the thing that will forever change the course of his
The second most important song that corresponds with events in the play is entitled, Hells Bells. Most importantly, the beginning of the song, where the bellis actually being rang. This action takes place in the play as well, in fact, it occurs when, “A bell rings”, which cues Macbeth to begin his venture to kill Duncan and soon become the king in Act II Scene i. The bell in the song is a reoccurring ring that acts as his reminder and prompt to do the thing that will forever change the course of his