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Macbeth Themes (fate vs free will (Witches' prophecy, 'fatal…
Macbeth Themes
fate vs free will
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'fatal entrance of Duncan' (Act 1, Scene 5) - foreshadow Duncan's fate is determined
chaos
'fair is foul, and foul is fair' Act 1, Scene 1 Creates confusion as to which is which
When the battle's lost, and won' Act 1, Scene 1 Antithesis, causes confusion, mysterious, may link to Macbeth winning to become King but lost sanity to power (the rise & fall of power)
duality
Lady Macbeth duplexity: a simultaneous "flower" and serpent; she is coquettish with her husband while she demeans him
supernatural
‘Come, you spirits’ Act 1, Scene 5 Allusion to the devil - shows 1. how Lady M is taking on witch-like traits 2. relying on fate/higher powers to direct destiny
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