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    The strive and ambition for power can seem to be right‚ but one should be careful of what they wish for because that power might be exactly what causes their downfall. This is true in William Shakespeare story of a man named Macbeth. In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ the main character Macbeth was told by the three witches that he would become the thane of Cawdor and later on the king. He compromised his honor and disproved moral responsibility to achieve power and position which resulted in his

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    believed in the witches. From then on‚ he has made a faustian pact with the devil and he can never retreat back again. Banquo advices Macbeth that the devil will tempt men into doing evil acts and by telling them unimportant truth‚ “honest trifles‚ it will cause men to lose their souls” but the ignorant Macbeth just had his eyes fixed on the crown and did whatever it took to get it. Banquo on the other hand‚ was cautious and had no temptation to it at all. This was shown in “If you can look into the seeds

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    In Lady Macbeth’s case‚ she became willing to take other’s lives in her own hands. She took on decidedly male characteristics such as plotting how and when to kill people. First‚ Duncan the king. Then Banquo and his son. She wanted every person that could possibly take her title away‚ to disappear. She also bossed her husband around when he became doubtful and scared of carrying out their plans for power. Lady Macbeth became more and more delirious

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    Duncan is dead and well Lady Macbeth is fascinated by this that she calls Macbeth a coward and not manly if does not do the deed. Another similarity would have to be that Macbeth hires murderers to kill Banquo and his son Fleance‚ for the murderers kill Banquo yet Fleance gets away. For once Banquo

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    evil things in the dark. The theme of darkness is also portrayed through the evil deeds and murders that Macbeth commits. The murder of Macbeth’s first victim‚ Duncan‚ is done on an evil night‚ under the shadow of darkness‚ as well as the murder of Banquo. The characters in Macbeth experience firsthand how darkness is dangerous and can lead to evil deeds. Another theme addressed in the play Macbeth is the theme of ambition and how‚ unchecked‚ it can lead to corruption. In the beginning of the play

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    Weather Symbolism in Macbeth In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ the Scottish general Macbeth is told prophesies by three witches. These prophecies and encouragement from his scheming wife leads him to go through with terrible acts of murder in his attempts to disrupt the chain of being. Throughout the play when Macbeth is doing these things‚ chaotic weather is used as an expression that reflects unnaturalness in the universe and disruption of the chain of being. The witches and their power to predict

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    is when Banquo makes a note on Macbeth’s reaction to the three witches – “he seems rapt with awe” this suggests that Macbeth was in a trance like state which really indicates a disturbed mind because his mind is not where it should be. It also makes us question whether the witches have awakened a hope that Macbeth had always had? Macbeth also shows a very hostile and aggressive response to the witches – “Speak‚ I charge you” this indicates a disturbed mind because it is in contrast to Banquo who is

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    The supernatural plays a very important role in the play‚ Macbeth. Shakespeare does an efficient job of showing various supernatural signs and omens in each chapter. Without the supernatural element of Macbeth‚ the plot of the play would not fully develop. A reader can tell that the play is built off of supernatural forces as the play opens with an intense storm and three witches planning to seek out Macbeth. That is only the beginning. As the reader continues‚ supernatural forces will be the reason

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    Duncan and Banquo because he was selfish and wanted to be king because of his wife punking him and his meeting with the witches. Macduff is the smart one out of everyone in the story He took his suspicious and ran with it to get answers unlike everyone else after the death of the king. He left on a courageous note to Scotland when he realizes abnormal things are happening with Macbeth and Lady Macbeth’s behavior. He does not go because he is a coward he just wants to help Malcolm ‚Banquo son‚ who left

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    Hamlet evolves during the course of the play. Nowhere is this more visible (and audible) than in his soliloquies. For instance‚ his soliloquies in Act II‚ Act II‚ and Act IV are each distinctively different from one another. This is even evident in the punctuation Shakespeare uses. The number of exclamation points Shakespeare uses in writing Hamlet’s soliloquies decreases significannot ly during the course of the play. In Act II‚ Hamlet is blaming himself for many problems. He is angry with himself

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