revenge
Title: revenge
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 801 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
revenge
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 801 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
The supernatural , courage , love , nemesis and ambition are woven
throughout the tragedy of Macbeth. By act 4 scene 3 many of these
themes have been introduced. Enticed and encouraged by evil ,
supernatural forces , the very ambitious Macbeth has received the
crown of king Duncan through devising and executing evil deeds .
These evil doings , along with Macbeth’s inability to manage and
govern a nation efficiently , has sent the country into disrepute.
Throughout Act 4 Malcolm and Macduff discuss
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deep grief which follows a personal tragedy.
Macduff’s pain is intensified by his guilt, but he turns his guilt and
pain to good use as he concludes his solitary meditation. He
resolves no longer to weep , no longer to “play the woman with
mine eyes” ( A 4 , s3 , lines 230 ) . Malcolm’s last words , “ This
tune goes manly” ( A 4 , s3 , lines 235 ) , fittingly concludes the
scene in a double resolution of individual and national
consequence.
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