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supernatural in Macbeth - Coggle Diagram
supernatural in Macbeth
macbeth sees the ghost of banquo
lady macbeth sees imaganay blood stains
macbeth sees a dagger
Shakespeare dose this add a theme of horror
"come you spirits"
"unsex me here"
lady Macbeth believes in the supernatural an thinks it will do as she says
"is this a dagger which i see before me"
three witches (weird sisters)
supernatural was believed and feared in his society
fate
"fair is foul and foul is far"
The witches summon a severed head, a bloody child and a crowned child in Act 4, Scene 1
Shakespeare uses visions and hallucinations
macbeth hears voices
pathetic falicy : scares the reader
the proficiency
macebth gose back to the witches :they tell him more informaton
"out dammed spot"
james the first beived in whitches