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    We Shall Meet in Imagery and Diction In all Shakespeare’s tragedies‚ Imagery and diction have an appearance. In the play Macbeth‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ imagery and diction are two literary devices that are present and have a great significance to the play. Imagery is a form of a literary device to create a vivid image in the reader’s mind. As for diction‚ it is the choice of appropriate words and phrases‚ that the writer uses to make the message clear that is being said. The use of animal

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    Greed and Ambition Throughout Macbeth‚ Shakespeare demonstrates that both greed and ambition can turn even the best of people into the worst. Macbeth was a noble Scotsman in the beginning of the play. He fought to protect his country against traitor and the Norwegian. Furthermore‚ Macbeth was extremely loyal to the King; often paying homage and show a great amount of respect for the king. For exampleMacbeth feels honored to serve the king and fight for him in battle. In return for Macbeth’s loyalty

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    Examples of Symbolism in Macbeth The theme is "fair is foul and foul is fair." This means that practically nothing in the play is what it appears to be. The witches predictions seem like good news; actually‚ they lead to death and destruction. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth appear to be perfect hosts to their party‚ when in fact‚ they are truly plotting murder. The Macbeths appear to be achieving their hearts desires; when in reality‚ the only gain torment and death. In reading this play‚ I came to

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    When Macbeth gets ready to kill King Duncan he says‚ “Is this a dagger I see in front of me‚ with its handle pointing toward my hand? Come‚ let me hold you” (Act 2 Scene 1‚ Lines 84-86). The audience can infer the dagger represents the dagger after the murder. Essentially hallucinations show how corrupt ambition leads to madness. First‚ in Macbeth‚ King Duncan promotes Macbeth‚ to Thane of Cawdor then Macbeth and Banquo meet three watches that tell Macbeth‚ he will be king and Banquo’s kids will

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    For example‚ the deaths that we witness everyday in the Palestine Israeli war‚ and the war on ISIS which ruined the whole middle east. In the Shakespeare play Macbeth the main character Macbeth experienced hamartia and hubris through the play. Hamartia is a fatal flaw leading to the downfall of tragic hero‚ and hubris is excessive pride of self confidence. These two characteristics fit to Macbeth because in the play he is the tragic hero and he had his downfall in the end of the play. Macbeth was

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    Macbeth Throughout the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare many characters reveal their fatal flaw which may lead to their downfall. Things are not always as they seem. Many characters use deception to achieve their goals. Only later to receive the consequences of their actions. Examples include how deception has resulted in the death of Duncan and Macbeth and the suffering of many other characters in the play. Duncan makes the mistake of trusting the thane of Cawdor at the beginning of the

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    with yourself? Well‚ Macbeth did because he murdered many people just because once he started because of Lady Macbeth‚ he didn’t know what to do. Then‚ in the end‚ he couldn’t live with himself. This shows that he regretted what he did and then couldn’t live with himself be uses of guilt. In the playwright Macbeth‚ William Shakespeare uses symbolism and foreshadowing to create the theme of guilt cannot easily be washed away. William uses symbolism in the playwright‚ Macbeth to develop the theme

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    Selfishness The avarice of selfishness displayed in the works of literature can often cause a character’s downfall. In the book “Macbeth” a Tragedy‚ written by William Shakespeare that takes place in Scotland is about two people that get greedy and want all of the power. In the second book‚ “ The Accidental Billionaires”‚ a nonfiction story written by Ben Mezrich taken place in‚ Massachusetts and California is a book about a teenage boy in Harvard University that decides to put money into

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    about supernatural creatures and people hallucinating? Macbeth is sort of the same concept. Macbeth has all these visions and hallucinations about these witches and other things. He talks to witches and sees all these crazy things. Macbeth is a gullible a king that was easily tricked. He’s what you would call a credulous person. The hallucinations and visions in the play Macbeth are used to reveal that he is naïve. The first hallucination Macbeth has an encounter with is the witches in the field. He

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    Shakespeare’s "Macbeth‚" we follow the story of Macbeth‚ a respectable soldier who slowly but surely has a fall from grace. In this play‚ we meet his wife‚ Lady Macbeth‚ a woman who believes that she needs to be’masculine’ in order to commit violence. I disagree with her because I believe that men and women are both equally capable of committing horrible‚ unspeakable crimes. To start‚ let’s discuss Lady Macbeth and her ideas about masculinity and femininity. On page 35 in Scene 5‚ Lady Macbeth exclaims

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