1. The different natures of evil within the play of Macbeth
The night of Duncan's assassination is further compared to Christ's crucifixion and the great darkness that enveloped the land by Rosse when discussing it with the old man: Thou seest, the heavens, as troubled with man's act,/ Threatens his bloody stage: by the clock "t is day,/ And yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp. [...] ... Furthermore, beyond the witches" imagery and characteristic syntax, their evil nature is exposed through their physical looks and wrong influence on Macbeth. ...
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