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    mind. Key themes of loyalty and betrayal‚ the increase in intelligence of humans‚ the way laws govern society and the balance in power between genders affect an audience ’s response to Macbeth. Specifically speaking; Macbeth ’s corruption‚ the three witches and Lady Macbeth’s power in marriage show how theses themes affect the difference in a viewer’s response to Macbeth from the 17th Century to today. Macbeth is initially established as loyal and faithful and he shows this by saying‚ "The service

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    protect and serve. The Tragedy of Macbeth by Shakespeare is a tragedy about how a knight is stuck in between loyalty and ambition. Three witches tell Macbeth he would become Thane of Cawdor and later king. Once Thane of Cawdor‚ Macbeth pressured by his wife‚ begins to see his future as king‚ but realizes he has obstacles in the way. Pressured by Lady Macbeth‚ the three witches‚ and his ambition for the throne‚ Macbeth commits murder under trust and treason. To begin with‚ murder under trust is the killing

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    Essay #2 Macbeth June 2‚ 2011 The question is whether the witches cause the crimes or just merely predict the moral choices of Macbeth. All of us have to make choices that involve right and wrong or good and bad. Our moral choices are a set of values that are influenced by our up bringing. This play seems to indicate that Macbeth struggles within between his ambitions and his sense of right and wrong. I believe the witches predicted the crimes which may have influenced his actions but the

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    suggests that the tragic hero‚ Macbeth‚ is led down an unescapable road of doom by an outside force; namely 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. Macbeth is indeed responsible for his own actions which are provoked by Lady Macbeth‚ the witches‚ his ambition‚ and an unwillingness to listen to his own conscience. These forces had no direct control over his

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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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    The way people act on the outside and who they truly are within may be two entirely unexpected things. Some may change on the grounds that they feel they try not to fit in. Others put on a show to be something they genuinely aren’t. Regardless of which way you take a look at it‚ on the off chance that you attempt to act like somebody you’re not‚ reality will come around. "Fair is foul and foul is fair‚" is a powerful line used throughout the entire play. The meaning behind this is that appearances

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    describes three different ways that a Prince can acquire the throne; these include good fortune‚ merit‚ and crime. In Macbeth by William Shakespeare the reader can conclude that Macbeth obtained the throne through crime only. He does this by influence from the three evil witches‚ betraying his loyal king‚ and setting up the guards. To begin with‚ in Macbeth three witches come to visit Macbeth and Banquo. Well they are there they inform Macbeth that he will soon become king. When the witches state‚

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    is when three woman came out ‚ scared to see these woman; they looked very creepy. One of them began to shout out “All hail Macbeth! Hail to thee ‚ Thane of Gladmis! then the second one “All hail Macbeth! Hail to thee‚ Thane of Cawdor! then lastly the third witch said “All hail‚ Macbeth! that shalt be king hereafter”. I didn’t understand why they were saying this ‚ i was confused. I wondered how they knew my name and how they found me. Banquo began to ask them questions and the witches responded

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    shows how one’s ambition can lead them into wrong doing. The audience sees ambition have a negative effect on the characters in the play through Macbeth’s belief in the witches’ prophecies‚ Lady Macbeth encouraging her husband to do wrong‚ and the guilt Macbeth and Lady Macbeth have after their decisions. Macbeth’s belief in the witches cause him to make bad decisions which he feels help him to gain power. Macbeth fights fiercely for the king against Macdonwald‚ but shortly after hearing Malcom will

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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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