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Macbeth is one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays. ... In the play “Macbeth” Macbeth alters the natural order by killing the king and receiving power not chosen by God.
In Shakespeares Macbeth, specific scenes focus the readers attention to the suspense and involvement of the supernatural. ...
Macbeth experiences his first strange encounter of the supernatural when he meets the three witches in act one, scene one. After learning of his prophecies to become king, Macbeth states, "Glamis, and Thane of Cawdor: The greatest is behind (still to come). ... Shakespeare uses foreshadowing, a literary technique, to suggest to his readers the character Macbeth will suffer a personality change. Macbeth also implies his first thoughts of plotting an evil scheme. After the prophecies of the witches revealed the fate of Macbeth, the quest of the throne will be his next victory. "The witches reveal a fate for Macbeth .By offering to Macbeth the idea of power, the witches push Macbeth to the next level of greed and evil which was non-existent prior to the encounter, macbeth was never forced to do such crimes. ... As Macbeth awaits the signal to make his way up the stairs, he sees the floating dagger and proclaims, " Come, let me clutch thee.
Approximate Word count = 951 Approximate Pages = 3.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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