1. Unnatural Darkness in Macbeth
Darkness and night both exemplify the image of evil and the tone for the play. ... In the end, Macbeth knows that he will be punished for his dark actions because his heart,which is beating blood inside a coward, turns into stone leaving him dispassionate. ... Lightness turns to dark much faster that day as the Scottish people lose someone dear to their hearts. ... Not only is it dark the next day, but everyone else, especially Lady Macbeth, feels the darkness and sorrow in their heart. ... Just like the Chinese philosophy of Yin-Yang, in which Yin is darkness and weak and Yang is lightness an...
- Word Count: 1978
- Approx Pages: 8
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School