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macbeth act one (summary (scene 4 (duncan thanks macbeth for his loyalty,…
macbeth act one
summary
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scene 5
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she fears that macbeth will be too kind to murder duncan and thinks she will have to convice him to commit the murder
scene 3
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banquo also gets a prophency made about him but hes chill about it, contrasting the characters
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scene 1
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pathetic fallacy, lightning
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theme of equivocation
similar to lying, designed to confuse and mislead
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key moments
scene 5, lady macbeth
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she asks them to "unsex" her, showing that she wants to get rid of her womanly qualities that make her weak
she tells macbeth to look like an innocent flower but a be a serpent, which has biblical references to the snake and also a key example of duplicity