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    In this act opposition against Macbeth is rising and effects on the characters will be effected in many ways. When Macbeth suspects that Banquo may be on to him. Macbeth decides to hire murders to eliminate Banquo (3.3 1-4) Unfortunately the murders were only able to kill Banquo letting one of the witnesses escape which was Fleance. (3.4 23) This possibility could be fatal to Macbeth because he might try to avenge his father’s death. Macbeth and Lady both are affected by the events that had happened

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    Who has he become? I can barely recognize him anymore. It is almost as if the devil has taken over his soul. My dear friend‚ Macbeth‚ has lost his soul. What happened to the man who would do anything to protect the ones he loved? What happened to the man who would do what was honorable? I know Macbeth has done something horrible. But I can not put my finger on it. I do not understand. Macbeth is now king. And when we met with the three witches‚ they predicted Macbeth would become king. But they also

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    cause of corruption. There is much evidence from Macbeth to show that characters like Banquo‚ Macbeth‚ and Lady Macbeth all want some type of power and will do anything to get and likewise for Patti Blagojevich and her husband. Personal greed is the reason some characters in Macbeth are corrupted. As soon as Macbeth‚ Banquo‚ and Lady Macbeth about Macbeth becoming thane of Cawdor and Glamis and eventually King. Banquo was disappointed so he asked “My noble partner/You greet with present grace and great

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    Yes‚ I agree with the statement “Macbeth’s murder of Duncan has had horrible consequences for both Macbeth himself and Scotland.” Even before Duncan’s murder Macbeth understood there would be grave consequences for his actions. He knew that murdering Duncan would start an unstoppable cycle of bloodshed. “It will have blood they say: blood will have blood” The murder has affected Macbeth’s life in many ways. He’s lost his peace of mind‚ his moral core has been destroys‚ his relationships collapse

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    addressed Macbeth first with the title he already held and then with two titles he did not possess. At first Macbeth is confused as to why the witches would address him wrongly; this is until not long after he is named Thane of Cawdor. In astonishment Banquo says‚ “What can the devil speak true?”

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    The theme of betrayal is prominent in Macbeth‚ illustrated in a variety of incidents throughout the play. It is also common in many articles‚ current events reports‚ and even an element of it can be found in artwork and visual texts‚ which creates a variety of links between these text types and the play. The visual text is a painting depicting Adam and Eve eating the apple‚ an act commonly viewed as betrayal and disobedience of God. This can be connected to Macbeth’s murder of Duncan‚ his king who

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    Figurative Language Metaphor: In Act III‚ Scene II of Macbeth (no quotations‚ italics)‚ Shakespeare compares certain dangers that still need to be eliminated; in this case‚ Banquo and Fleance‚ to a “scorched snake”. This is a suitable comparison because a snake and a threat both portray danger and uncertainty. By specifically mentioning a “scorched snake”‚ we are able to conclude that Macbeth’s killing spree will continue throughout the play since he will never feel like he has gotten rid of his

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    There is the argument that Shakespeare has employed the witches merely as plot devices rather than as characters and to enhance the extent of the supernatural within the play. However‚ apart from the consideration of the eponymous character of Macbeth‚ it may be viewed that the witches are the most prominent of the characters within the play‚ and that they have considerable significance over the actions within the plot. Their significance is evident from the very beginning‚ as the “three witches”

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    Role Of Destiny In Macbeth

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    Destiny can be defined by events that are written in the stars or are part of an inescapable fate. Some people believe that one is capable of writing their own destiny. Shakespeare portrays destiny as something that can be shaped through actions through the developing of Macbeth’s downfall. In Shakespeare’s play Macbeth‚ Macbeth shapes his destiny through his actions by allowing the witches’ prophecies to spark his ambition‚ allowing Lady Macbeth to influence his actions and by fully trusting the

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    Appearance vs Reality “The Tragedy of Macbeth” by William Shakespeare is a play that takes place in Scotland during the Middle Ages. In the beginning‚ Macbeth and his friend Banquo have just defeated two armies for King Duncan. After the battle‚ Macbeth and Banquo run into three witches that prophecy that Macbeth will become the Thane of Cawdor and eventually King of Scotland. Macbeth‚ now blinded by his obsession for power‚ betrays his closest friends in order to fulfill his prophecy. Shakespeare

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