1. The different natures of evil within the play of Macbeth
In Macbeth, Shakespeare develops many themes, such as ambition or the supernatural, which all revolve around the nature of the ever-present evil within the play. ... (Shakespeare, II.iii.49-56) These unfamiliar events show that nature has already reacted to the murderous deed. ... These rhymes make the text to sound like a spell or curse that invokes evil. ... His description of them is important in seeing how unnatural they are: "you should be women,/ And yet your beards forbid me to interpret/ That you are so" (I.iii.45-47). ... She is then the one who is ordering her husband around, tellin...
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