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Apparitions - Coggle Diagram
Apparitions
An Armed Head
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Represents the decapitated head of Macbeth, symbolizing his eventual defeat, and warns him directly about Macduff
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A Bloody Child
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Represents Macduff who was born through a Caesarean section. It symbolises the innocent blood Macbeth has shed
Gives Macbeth immense confidence, making him believe he is invincible
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Key Themes
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Appearance vs. Reality
The apparitions appear to promise safety but actually map out the specific, deceptive ways in which Macbeth will be destroyed
Hubris
Macbeth ignores the warning of the first apparition because the second and third make him feel invincible