Macbeth‚ but one particular line does‚ at least‚ set the tone for the rest of the tale. Together‚ just before parting ways‚ the witches all recite‚ “Fair is foul and foul is fair” (Shakespeare 1.1.). On the surface‚ this statement seems simple enough: good is bad and bad is good. But what does that really mean within the context of the play? There are two main things to note about this line. To begin with‚ the witches’ statement can be looked at as either an observation or an incantation. If merely
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In Shakespeare’s play‚ MacBeth‚ the theme of “Fair is foul ‚ and foul is fair” is a predominant theme. The meaning of the theme is that the line between good and evil are blurred. For example‚ is as Duncan arrives to MacBeth’s dwelling he says‚ “This castle hath a pleasant seat. The air nimbly and sweet recommends itself unto our gentle sense”(1.6.1-3)Act Ⅰ‚ scene ⅵ‚ line 1-3). This indicates that the caste is pleasant‚; but in reality it’s where his worst nightmare will happen‚ his death. Duncan
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Matthew Sandoval Sandoval 1 Professor: Jamie F. Wheeler ENGL 1302.S17 Date 2/4/12 Did Hamlet Love Ophelia? Although some scholars argue that Hamlet has a concise story‚ it is filled with many uncertainties relating to Hamlet. One of which is Hamlet love for Ophelia‚ despite some argue otherwise‚ the evidence provides that the Prince truly did love Ophelia. The word “love” is a powerful one‚ both in real life‚ and in Shakespeare’s play Hamlet. It is often a confusing concept
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coming. Macbeth was written in 1606‚ a time period during which people believed in witchcraft. As a consequence‚ Shakespeare emphasizes on this belief. The use of parallelism “Fair is foul‚ and foul is fair” suggests an idea that the witches want to alter the good and bad. Furthermore‚ it implies that anything that is fair is always foul and vice versa. The witches correspond to the symbol of darkness‚ which additionally creates an unsettling environment as they were assumed to initiate thunder and
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establish two different tones by altering Hamlet and Ophelia’s personalities as they interact and speak to each other‚ creating a significant difference in the two versions of the film. The second half of Act III scene 1 is an argument between Hamlet and Ophelia. Polonius and Claudius plan on spying on Hamlet‚ using Ophelia. So‚ Ophelia pretends to read a book and as Hamlet walks into the room‚ then
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Manifest Destiny and its effect on Native Americans. Question: Was Manifest Destiny a crime against Native Americans? Thesis:Manifest Destiny was a beautiful dream about power‚ expansion‚and glory which soon became reality but also was a crime against Native Americans because for them it represent genocide and injustice. Manifest Destiny was a dream about power‚ expansion‚ and glory. No doubt for a young and successful country as was United Estates in the beginning the idea of expand
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"Foul is fair and fair is foul." This is a quote from the witches in the beginning on Macbeth. This line sets a tone for the entire play of Macbeth. "Foul is fair and fair is foul" means that anything that is bad is good and what is good is bad. Everything is not what it seems. The witches tell Macbeth that he will become the thane of Cawdor and he will not become king‚ although his children will be kings. Banquo says in the play "Can the devil tell the truth". Most of us would perceive that telling
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“Fair is foul” “Macbeth” by William Shakespeare is a play in which the central character‚ Macbeth‚ is vulnerable as well as heroic. Before Macbeth even appears in the play we learn of his vulnerability through the witches‚ who plan to meet Macbeth after the day’s battle; “When shall we three meet again in thunder‚ lighting or in rain?” “When the hurlyburly’s done‚ when the battles lost and won.” “That will be ere the set of sun.” “Where the place?” “Upon the heath.” “There to meet with
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“A Man of Destiny” by Bernard Shaw. We are all human and as any human‚ we have feelings and emotions. Some people hide them from the surrounding world and some overshow or just show the false emotions. One can also find a person‚ who would be absolutely self-confodent and rude at first sight‚ every coin has two sides and this person can prove to be a real dandelion inside. And in this story “The Man of Destiny” by Bernard Shaw We can see the great emperor Napoleon‚ who is absolutely firm and steady
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opening of Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ the three witches state “fair is foul and foul is fair.” This line establishes a theme appearing several times throughout Macbeth. The idea that good and bad frequently come together influences the characters’ actions and the play’s ending. “Fair is foul and foul is fair” makes everything seem different than previously thought. Because the witches start out the play with the theme “fair is foul and foul is fair‚” the audience can expect many twists and turns in the
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