Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Macbeth :: essays research papers
The play is about a man called Macbeth who on his journey home run acrosss three witches who for tell his future as first comme il faut thane of Cawdor and, later king. Macbeth instantly sercomes to the witches and believes what the witches say. When Duncan announces is successor as his son Malcolm is dream of becoming king through honesty are dashed. Lady Macbeth quickly comes up with a plan to make Macbeth king, by killing king Duncan and making his son Malcolm flee in hope to save his own lifespan. The plan is followed through Duncan dies and Malcolm flees for his life leaving Macbeth as king. But the guilt is too much and he soon starts to see the goast of King Duncan, meanwhile his wife goes insane with guilt and kills herself. Malcolm forces soon attacks on Macbeth and Macduff kills Macbeth. Malcolm was made king.Shakespeare use of witches in act 1 scene 3 and act 4 scene 1 is highly significant, I as well believe that they say a lot about Shakespeare and how he would of vista. The main reasons though that I feel the witches roles were so significant is because Shakespeare wanted to occupy the king who was interested in demonology, to expose Macbeths mind the witches sort of showed his conscious escaping. Also to show human weakness or temptation, which gives the audience, a lot to discover for.The witches appearing in Act 1 had a huge affect on the story line. Even before we meet the witches we know the next fewer minuets will be very important, because of the significant weather change. You notice it has become very dark and tense this instantly makes the audience aware of their surroundings. When you do meet the witches you notice a good use of pathetic fallacy because the sky is dark and gray and so is the mood of the characters.When he meets the witches they tell him of his future as King Macbeths response is the expected yer right its more of a great He doesnt seem to need to know how? Or why? Or even how do you know? Which suggests that he may already have had these ambitions he doesnt seem to question the witches as if he already thought it out minuet by minuet and he doesnt need any more answers.I also believe that Lady Macbeth shared the same ambitions as her husband because when Macbeth tells her of the witches prophesies she also doesnt questions whatthe witches say which can suggest she is a witch or that she also has an ambitions of her husband becoming king.
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