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The Supernatural in Macbeth - Coggle Diagram
The Supernatural in Macbeth
James I
He believed that Witches were real and was very worried of the supernatural
Wrote Daemonologie which tells about how witches exist and how they are able to be spotted
Shmakleshmeare was trying to appeal to King James I
The witches
this begins with witches and a speech. they are only able to see macbeth in supernatural weather conditions
because they are the first to speak in the play, this puts significance on them
Witches cauldron
“Fillet of a fenny snake"
"Tongue of dog"
the things that Macbeth sees
"air drawn dagger"
Banquo's ghost
the apparitions
"finger of birth strangled babe"
Lady Macbeth
"unsex me evil spirit"
seen as the fourth witch
"too full of the milk of human kindness"
fill me from the crown to the toe top-full. Of direst cruelty!