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violence in Macbeth (Act 3 (murder of Banquo (Fleance fleas), paranoia is…
violence in Macbeth
Act 3
murder of Banquo
Fleance fleas
paranoia is increasingly shown in Macbeth
act 1
the battle Macbeth wins his titles from (Act 1 scene 2)
captain reports on rebellion
MacDonald is the traitor
battle against the Norwegians
presents a world full of battles
Macbeth is presented as valiant, noble, loyal
however is very violent
violence is shown ON THE BATTLE FIELD
Act 2
Murder of King Duncan
happens off stage
Act 4
Macduff's Family is killed in spite and paranoia of Macbeth
Act 5
Macbeth is killed
as a result of his hamartia
this shows that regicide causes chaos and only ends bad for the people tat commit it