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An eating scene is common in drama and fiction, it may be a simple meal or a banquet, a holiday party or an ordinary family dinner, but the work would not be quite the same without it. Macbeth contains such a scene of eating in Act III Scene IV. In this scene, a Banquet is being held to honor Macbeth’s new position as king of Scotland. However, while this scene marks the beginning of his reign, it also marks the beginning of his downfall. ...
This banquet scene marks a turning point in the drama because it is the first time Macbeth gives a public expression of his inner conflicts.
Approximate Word count = 502 Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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