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    starts off in medieval Scotland; three witches appear revealing traditions that could be associated with witchcraft: they know in advance that the outcome of a civil war that is being fought in Scotland will involve Macbeth. Macbeth is first introduced into the play as a noble gentleman‚ ready to fight for his land and to do anything for his country. As the play goes on‚ his ambitions are made clear to the audience through his speech and soliloquys. The witches gather in a bleak place‚ they have announced

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    and with himself in reasoning the witches’ sayings. Overall Banquo is skeptical‚ logical‚ questioning and wise. Banquo is a character that remains in the story even after death. At first‚ Banquo is skeptical. Like Banquo states in Act I‚ Scene III‚ lines 55-57‚ “You greet with present grace and great prediction Of noble having and of royal hope‚ That he seems rapt withal: to me you speak not.” He doubted most claims by the witches. He didn’t like the witches talking. He thought as to other

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    ask them questions and the witches responded with “Hail!” repeating this over and over again “Lesser than Macbeth and great ‚ much happier and that thou shalt be kings”. At this pointed i was getting over the fact that these women were creepy but eager to know more ‚ i wanted to ask them much more; but just as i was going to ask the witches vanished.! After the witches left ‚ i was shocked at what i had just seen but more at what i had heard coming from these witches. i began to question myself

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    deception. “Darkness is Dangerous” is one theme that is addressed in Macbeth and contributes significantly to the plot and outcome of the story. Thunder and darkness follow the three witches from the very first scene as the witches meet. By prophesying to Macbeth and ultimately guiding him to his insanity and death‚ the witches prove to be dangerous conjuring up 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

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    anecdotes of ’lion’ and ’eagles’ - animals commonly associated with bravery and derive from the semantic field of heriosm. However‚ as the play progresses Shakespeare portrayal of Macbeth shifts due to prophesy of the future foretold to Macbeth by the Witches. We see how this ambition‚ ultimately causes Macbeth to commit regicide against King Duncan. The idea of deceitfulness is important within the play because it helps Macbeth to hide his true intentions. In Act 1 Scene 5‚ Shakespeare

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    Contradictions In Macbeth

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    cauldron bubble”‚ serves as one of the most popular lines the witches chant in the play Macbeth. These lines give a warning that the witches’ speech is always full of many different meanings and contradictions. Throughout the play the weird sisters make predictions to be used to make Macbeth think that he will become king. When Macbeth hears their many predictions‚ he does not know that they only use their words for evil instead of good. The witches’ predictions about him becoming king‚ lead Macbeth to go

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    man‚ corrupted by power and greed. This tragedy could in fact be called "A Tale of Two Theories". One theory suggests that the tragic hero‚ Macbeth‚ is led down an unescapable road of doom by an outside force‚ namely fate in the form of the three witches. The second suggests that there is no supernatural force working against Macbeth‚ which therefore makes him responsible for his own actions and inevitable downfall. It must be remembered that Macbethis a literary work of art‚ and as a piece of

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    mind‚ which is an attribute that made him become a ruthless king in the end. In Act I Scene III after Macbeth received his prophecy from the witches‚ he debates with himself in befuddlement about the validity of his prophecy and what the future will hold for him. The witches address Macbeth as king‚ but before Macbeth could ask for more clarification‚ the witches disappear.

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    In Act One‚ Macbeth and Banquo encounter the witches and describe them as supernatural beings who could not be earthly. Banquo also says how it is difficult to distinguish their genders because they have beards. These supernatural characteristics inform the audience that there will most likely be a big change in the lives of the people who interact with these witches. This is especially true for Macbeth and Banquo because the witches had given them prophecies. Macbeth‚ who is currently the Thane

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    biggest factor out of all of the motifs is ambition. In the play Macbeth‚ Macbeth’s tragic flaw was ambition. Macbeth was to greedy to realize that what he was doing was exactly how the witches predicted. In the beginning of this play Macbeth and his good friend Banquo come into contact with three witches. These witches tell the two of them there future. For Macbeth it was you’re going to be a king and the king of all kings. As for Banquo it was as good for him but for his children it is very promising

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