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Macbeth: language (The Witches (Macbeth's language strangely echoes…
Macbeth: language
The Witches
Characteristics: distinguishes them from human characters. However doesn't distinguish them as wholly diabolical & inhuman
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Porter 's speech, which is thought symbolic of the hellish quality of Macbeth's castle after Duncan's death, mirrors the speech
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The more godly, the less repetitive?
most characters express orthodox medieval Christian belief as they react to the murder of the monarch.
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when Malcolm is crowned king, language & metrical patterns mirrors opening, suggesting the tragic circle the play has taken
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Ambiguity & Equivocation
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Equivocation about characters, scenes, ideas
throughout play, characters, scenes & ideas are doubled.
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Macbeth
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understands moral values, sees his inability to act out schemes as his biggest flaw
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