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Macbeth Act 3 (Scene 4: ("Fail not our Feast"- Significance of…
Macbeth Act 3
Scene 4:
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Betrayal mind: Macbeth is not comfortable among the guests; Original plan was to kill only Duncan, now the death toll is rising. He feels lonely as he is not able to be part of the feast.
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chr. Dev. Macbeth: strong than before, only person making decisons. " that should I wade no more.....as to go'er"
another side of Macbeth: M grows in evil intentions, LM shrinks.
Scene 1
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strong language; double meanings, puns, and irony, dramatic irony
Macbeth's personality, becoming more like evil LM
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Scene 3:
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Character of M- inconsistent, changing. Believes what he wants to believe... signs of weak character
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Scene 5:
Hecate- M's overconfidence , the negative impact on his actions, his downfall,
SP foreshadows of events to come.