1. Animal Imagery in Macbeth
In the play, "Macbeth," animal imagery is an important device used to bring light to change. ... In Act 1 Scene 7, Lady Macbeth uses animal imagery to stop her husband from having cold feet about murder. ... This tactic works on Macbeth, and he kills Duncan. ... " (I, vii, 1) and "This guest of summer,/ The temple-haunting martlet, does approve,/...... The castle is stated to put one at ease and calm, however in Act 2, Scene 3, Lennox says "prophesying with accents terrible/ Of dire combustion and confused events/ New hatched to the woeful time. ...
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- Approx Pages: 3
- Grade Level: High School