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    Banquo's Ghost Analysis

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    dramatic irony. On the other hand‚ some say it is this scene isn’t true dramatic irony due to the fact Macbeth‚ does know its Banquo being seen along with the audience. Macbeth also understands the reason for why he’s seeing Banquo‚ which is out of personal guilt. For the most part‚ this scene is considered dramatic irony simply because the audience knows Macbeth is seeing Banquo and the remaining characters on stage do

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    Mixture of things

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    He wants them dead because in the beginning the witches predicted that banquos son fleance would be king. Banquo sorta gave away that he knows that Macbeth killed Duncan. Macbeth hires two murderers to kill fleance and Banquo. They are told to wait within castle walls for Macbeth’s signal. Banquo is killed but fleance escapes. It means that the news of fleances escape would have secured his throne. Banquos ghost is sitting in Macbeth’s chair at the head of the banquet table.Three distinctive characteristics

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    Shakespeare uses the witches for creating dark and evil imagery. In Macbeth’s first confrontation with the witches‚ they release darkness within him. The witches made Macbeth kill Duncan with their wicked ways. Banquo tells Macbeth that the witches are “instruments of darkness” (Shakespeare‚ 1‚ 3‚ 24). Banquo means the witches are agents of evil and can lead to Macbeth’s downfall. The witches set the atmosphere of darkness at the commencement of the play. The witches meet and say “He shall live a man forbid:

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    Have you ever seen an attractive burger on a McDonald’s commercial‚ but when you actually purchase one‚ it looks completely different than the advertisement? That is exactly what appearance vs. reality is. It is also one of the most frequently used themes in literature and William Shakespeare often included it within soliloquies to subtly highlight the main idea of his plays. In the play Macbeth‚ you will learn a lot about Macbeth’s character development in regards to “appearance vs. reality” as

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    the witches’ prophecy without any proof‚ so he “... is not only a tyrant‚ but also his unselfconscious superstition causes him to be an incompetent one” (McGrail 32). Macbeth chooses to believe in the witches rather than dismissing their words like Banquo does. Therefore‚ it is this choice that leads him to his doomed fate. To continue‚ although Macbeth believes in the prophecies this does not mean he has to listen to them or even act on them. However‚ “The complete self-confidence inspired in him

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    Sleep in Macbeth

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    nightmares Macbeth experiences when he tries to sleep are so terrible thy even penetrate the curtains around his bed. The symbol of sleep‚ or lack thereof‚ goes hand in hand with the grief associated with murder. After the wicked sisters give Macbeth and Banquo their prophecies‚ Macbeth starts living in his head‚ thinking only of the future. At this point‚ Macbeth is only worried that if he did commit the murder‚ he would be caught‚ and the somewhat selfish fear for his own life is the real cause of stress

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    In William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth‚ the reader is left to ponder the question of whether fate or free will is responsible for Macbeth’s actions. Some people believe that the three sisters control Macbeth’s fate and that he is as much a victim as King Duncan and his grooms‚ while others believe that Macbeth‚ alone‚ is responsible for his actions. Although fate has a part in Macbeth’s decisions‚ the story is a tragedy of character. The witches prophesy that Macbeth will someday be king and Lady

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    Macbeth Act 2 Summary

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    Summary Macbeth meets Banquo in the courtyard of his castle. Banquo is restless because he cannot decide how he feels about the witches and their prophecies. Macbeth pretends indifference‚ but casually agrees to talk about it if Banquo would like. They agree‚ and Banquo leaves. Macbeth again takes time to examine the pros and cons of going through with the plot‚ and begins to see illusions‚ starting with a dagger floating in the air in front of him. He seems to go back and forth‚ but eventually

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    Sleepwalking In Macbeth

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    In Act 5 scene 1 of Macbeth‚ Lady Macbeth is sleepwalking and has gone mad due to the multiple murders that have taken place. Lady Macbeth has manipulated Macbeth into killing King Duncan and Banquo so that she can be queen. She was never the one to feel guilty about the murders‚ infact she is the one commanding Macbeth to stop worrying about them. I picture Lady Macbeth in a nightgown holding a candle that highlights her face. The candle will bring out her paleness because she is so stressed to

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    This leads to them using force to assert their power. Macbeth decides to eliminate Banquo because due to Banquo’s inside information and the witches’ prediction that Banquo’s sons will be kings‚ Banquo is a threat to Macbeths Power. Owing to this Banquo has the power to control and influence others into rebelling against Macbeths power. Macbeth therefore sends his murders and when the return they report that “his throat

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