Early in the play the first witch predicted “ Sleep shall neither night nor day” (1.3.19). The witch is describing what she plans to do to the mortals because of their self - importance. Night is used to emphasize the pain that will be inflicted onto the mortals that they will not be able to sleep "night nor day". Lady Macbeth later stated " Come, thick night, and pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell..."(1.5.48). Night signifies a greater evil. Lady Macbeth treats the night
Early in the play the first witch predicted “ Sleep shall neither night nor day” (1.3.19). The witch is describing what she plans to do to the mortals because of their self - importance. Night is used to emphasize the pain that will be inflicted onto the mortals that they will not be able to sleep "night nor day". Lady Macbeth later stated " Come, thick night, and pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell..."(1.5.48). Night signifies a greater evil. Lady Macbeth treats the night