examine the role of the supernatural in Macbeth
Examine the role of the supernatural in Macbeth?I am going to examine the role of the supernatural in Macbeth by looking at the main characters, the witches, and apparitions and the way that they affect Macbeth. During Shakespeare's time many people were superstitious and believed in witches, ghosts and other supernatural beings. This is greatly reflected in "Macbeth" By the late 1550's Shakespeare had established himself as a playwright. In 1599 he and six other associates founded the globe theatre. The new theatre was an open playhouse in London. Shakespeare and the six others called themselves the "kings Men" they called themselves this with the permission of King James 1. Macbeth is a great tragedy that bounds together light and darkness, good and evil, jealousy, guilt, fate and fear. These themes recur throughout the text and without them "Macbeth" would have been a dull, lifeless play. The use of the witches, visions, the hallucinations, sleep, ghosts and apparitions are all key elements of the supernatural themes in the play and the use of each dramatically influences the style which causes the play to be more interesting, it seems to really bring it to life. The supernatural is also a key feature throu
knits up the raveled sleeve of care. Lady Macbeth is strong, faithful and ambitious. I think that many people would go to the theatre and see this play yet I think that a modern audience would react in a far more different way to how they would when it was staged in Shakespeare's time, as then the supernatural was a major aspect in life. I think that in the witches scenes this was done well. "avaunt and quit my sightOne of the main themes throughout the play is fate. Just before Macbeth is about to commit the murder of Duncan he sees a dagger covered in blood. "The image of the bloody knife before Macbeth causes Macbeth to be brutal cold hearted and cause the murder that immediately follows. Little does the audience know at the beginning, yet this is exactly what happens. "Out damned spot outI say one; two whyThen tis time to do't Hel is murky fie my lord FieA substantial amount of speeches in the text are not directly spoken from the character to the audience, but spoken in soliloquy. Yet perhaps she is stronger than Macbeth. At the banquet when the first murderer tells Macbeth that the murder of Banquo has been committed he sees a ghost of Banquo sitting at the table in Macbeth's chair. Lady Macbeth frets in her sleep of not being able to wash the blood off of her hands since she feels so guilty about the murder. As Macbeth is relying on them it seems that the witches are capable of leading people to death.
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