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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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    “Tragedy is an event causing great suffering‚ destruction‚ and distress‚ such as a serious accident‚ crime‚ or natural catastrophe”(Google.com). Tragic event occur everyday in our life we don’t see them as much as we hear about them. For example‚ the deaths that we witness everyday in the Palestine Israeli war‚ and the war on ISIS which ruined the whole middle east. In the Shakespeare play Macbeth the main character Macbeth experienced hamartia and hubris through the play. Hamartia is a fatal flaw

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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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    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 lightning‚ or in rain?” This

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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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    to his rise and downfall as King of Scotland. Generals Macbeth and Banquo are approached by the Three Witches and are told of prophecies. They are: Macbeth would be King and Banquo would be father of future kings. At first‚ they are confused of what they were being told. Macbeth liked the idea but did not think of the consequences of what would happen if they came true. Banquo did not believe the witches and questioned if what they were saying would be a good thing or if

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    thematic tool is instantly used by Shakespeare in the opening of the play. The three witches enter in “thunder and lightning” which sets the mood of the play‚ which becomes Shakespeare ’s habitual way of introducing the witches into a scene. Introducing the supernatural and the witches to the audience at the beginning‚ intensifies the significance of their role. The audience can now ascertain that even when the witches do not appear directly in a scene‚ the progression of the plot will revolve around

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