Monday, April 13, 2015
Meet Macbeth
Macbeth can be described as a certain war hero to his fellow countrymen, but to others, he can be a warmonger. He's a warrior who would fight to the last bloody death. This man is ambitious in his own way of thinking highly, since he conscientiously thinks of himself as a future king. The witches provide a certain thrust of foreshadowing elements of Macbeth claiming the throne. The exposition of the witches' scene gives a dark, yet pompous setting in which the character's emphasize the phrase "Fair is foul, and foul is fair." The quote is an ambiguous precedent for the outcome and decisions of the play. Macbeth's characterization reflect's the tone of Macbeth because there's no telling how Macbeth will play by the rules and the forthright idea of being pushed around by his spouse. Some themes might consist of "internal conscious behavior will affect those who have a sense of being good" or "change in a man doesn't end with one close other guiding the way."
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Academic Studies
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