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Supernatural in Macbeth
Supernatural is defined as something not of this world. In Macbeth, Shakespeare uses the supernatural to express his views on the subject, like when the witches appear throughout the story, and the strange behavior of Macbeth after King Duncan is murdered. ... ” (I, i, 1-2) The very first scene is not only attractive, it hints of some of the things to come in the future, like a clue that something will happen to Macbeth, when he wins for his life, and also that he will lose for his life: “There to meet with Macbeth” (I, i, 7) “Fair is foul, and foul is fair.
Approximate Word count = 466 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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