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Plant imagery in Macbeth
In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare, Shakespeare used plant imagery in many different forms. ... The main
character of this book was a warrior named Macbeth. At the very beginning of the
book, Macbeth was portrayed as a brave and capable warrior. ...
Shakespeare used plant imagery to show that Macbeth was evil. Three witches
told him that he will be the next king, so Macbeth tried to become just that. In
Macbeth’s struggle for mastery, he proved that he is a man that lacked good character.
Macbeth’s character can be classified as irrevocably evil. ... , Shakespeare
showed that the root of Macbeth’s evil was his wife. She told Macbeth to “. ... Macbeth obviously took his
wife’s advice because he became like a serpent to Scotland.
Approximate Word count = 589 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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