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MACBETH (Lady Macbeth (Manipulation and control over others, in this case,…
MACBETH
Lady Macbeth
Manipulation and control over others, in this case, Lady Macbeth over Macbeth.
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Harmatia within Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, being vaulting ambition, which leads to their demise.
King Duncan
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Power of guilt over an individual, shown in the fade of sanity in Macbeth after killing King Duncan.
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The Three Witches
The belief in the supernatural, such as influence over the future.
The power of fate, hinting to the idea of predestination.
A source of evil and misfortune, adhering to the beliefs of King James I.
Macduff
The belief in true Justice, hence allowing Macduff to rise against Macbeth.
The power of fury and grief, shown when Macduff was empowered by the death of his family.
Banquo
The sheer influence of vaulting ambition in a person, shown in the murder of Banquo by Macbeth.
Two opposing outcomes of a planted idea, shown in the actions of evil Macbeth and loyal Banquo.
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