1. Appearance vs. Reality in Macbeth
One definition of "appearance" is: "An outward aspect of somebody or something that creates a particular impression." ... This theme is interlaced through each act of the play. ... Come, let me clutch thee. / I have thee or, and yet I see thee still. / Art thou not, fatal vision, sensible / to feeling as to sight? ... "By the pricking of my thumbs, /Something wicked this way come ." (Act IV Scene i) Although the witches may appear to be in consensus with Macbeths yearn for power, they in actuality realize his "wickedness." ...
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- Grade Level: High School