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    Equivocation In Macbeth

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    In Acts I-III of Macbeth‚ William Shakespeare uses equivocation by the Witches‚ Macbeth‚ and Lady Macbeth to develop the theme of appearance versus reality. For instance‚ Shakespeare characterizes the Witches’ speak in the first scene of the opening act as equivocating‚ with ambiguous expressions designed to mislead. The Three Witches exclaim‚ “fair is foul‚ and foul is fair” (1.1.12). This sentence instantly portrays the theme of appearance versus reality by explaining that things are not always

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    the case for Macbeth‚ who used all the wrong methods to be the king. He did this by killing multiple people including King Duncan himself‚ who showed nothing but love to Macbeth. His inability to differentiate from reality and illusions from the witches also show how much he was blinded by his ambition. He wasn’t the only one that fueled his excess ambition‚ though Lady Macbeth plays a very significant part in that‚ somewhat like a devil on his shoulder. Killing and death is a major part

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    The Blaming of the Downfall of Macbeth William Shakespeare’s Macbeth has a character who goes insane due to the taunting of three sneaky witches. The witches explain to Macbeth that if he “gets rid of King Duncan‚” he will become king. Slowly but surely‚ Macbeth and his shady wife plot the murder of the King which eventually leads to his downfall. Macbeth’s wife‚ who is known in the play as Lady Macbeth‚ messes with Macbeth’s mind by telling him that she would question his manhood if he

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    Shakespeare’s foreboding tragedy of “Macbeth” explains the story of the tragic hero‚ Macbeth‚ who strives to be the King of Scotland. However‚ he is destined for his downfall near the end of the play because of his tragic flaw‚ his obsession of power. In turn Macbeth’s obsession with being held to a higher rank and the influence of women both lead to his tragic downfall. It is evident that Shakespeare gives Macbeth an overconfident‚ tone throughout the play. In the beginning of the play it

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    please you enough. Even though‚ this relates to life‚ it also relates to The Tragedy of Macbeth. It was harmful for Macbeth to hear his future from the witches. In Act 2‚ Banquo‚ Fleance and Macbeth are talking as Banquo brings up how the king mentions that he had a dream about three ‘weird’ sisters-- also known as the witches. Banquo suggests the witches were not completely lying to Macbeth when they had the psychic reading in Act 1. Later after‚ Banquo and Fleance leave and Macbeth is by himself as

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    Macbeth's Mind Analysis

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    The Wandering Mind of Macbeth Throughout the play the audience may have blamed the witches or Lady Macbeth for Macbeth’s eventual passing‚ but people overlook the fact that it was Macbeth who chose to do the crimes. The play Macbeth‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ shows the life of Macbeth‚ with him becoming king by doing the worst crime of the land. Macbeth murders his best friend‚ Macduff’s family and also damages Macduff’s castle. All of these actions that Macbeth commits results to high treason

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    more understandable in my eyes. The open act gives a strong graphic imagery of the witches. Shakespeare’s skillful imagery helps to show the theme of the poem. He uses darkness imagery for dramatic purposes. The purposes are to create atmosphere and express the emotions used in the play. In act one‚ scene one Shakespeare creates this scene extremely visually dramatic. The opening scene is important The three witches are talking and the first witch says “When shall we three meet again? In thunder

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    disturbed mind in Act 1 Scene 3‚ where Macbeth’s first words echo the witches - “fair is foul and foul is fair”. If we look closely at this it tells us that things are not always what they seem which can really indicate a disturbed mind because somebody could be disturbed and we couldn’t know because we as people cannot look into somebody’s mind. Another example 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

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    What this passage means? What Macbeth means by “supernatural soliciting” is the witches appearing and telling him that he will be king and he’s Thane of Cawdor. The soliciting doesn’t appear to be bad but it doesn’t appear to be good either. He questions the witch’s actions. He knows he’s thane of cawdor‚ Thane of Glamis‚ & will become king. The image of the ‘horrid image doth unfix my hair and make my seated heart knock at my ribs” (1‚3‚143-149). This means that he is shocked about this news. It

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    Macbeth Questions Act 1 1. What are the witches planning at the beginning of the act? 2. What does the Captain report about the battle to Duncan? 3. What title is given to Macbeth for bravery in the battle? 4. What happened to the original Thane of Cawdor and why did he lose his title? 5. How do the witches greet Macbeth after the battle? 6. What do the witches mean when they say‚ ’Lesser than Macbeth‚ and greater. Not so happy‚ yet much happier. Thou shalt get kings‚ though

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