1. Su Mama
Throughout Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, acts of violence occur that slowly escalate as the play unfolds. ... The audience, although aware that a murder has taken place, does not see it on stage and thus their opinions of the situation are crafted by the light words: "The sleeping and the dead are but as pictures; "tis the eye of childhood that fears a painted devil". (2.2.54-56). ... In the fourth act no further speculation is to be had concerning Macbeth's true alignment with evil. ... Shakespeare then completes the cycle of emotion with one last gruesome act of violence "Hail, Kin...
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- Grade Level: High School