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How does Shakespeare use symbolism in his play "Macbeth"?
7 months 22 hours ago #1199
by mrt44
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How does Shakespeare use symbolism in his play "Macbeth"?
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7 months 21 hours ago #1214
by amjad
Replied by amjad on topic How does Shakespeare use symbolism in his play "Macbeth"?
Light and darkness are used throughout Macbeth to symbolize good and evil. Shakespeare uses references of lightness in nature and the weather to symbolize life, purity, and innocence, and references of darkness in death, destruction, and guilt
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7 months 1 hour ago #1244
by hassi5
Replied by hassi5 on topic How does Shakespeare use symbolism in his play "Macbeth"?
Shakespeare uses symbolism in "Macbeth" to convey themes like ambition, guilt, and the corrupting nature of power. Examples include the blood symbolizing guilt and the dagger representing Macbeth's ambition and inner conflict.
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7 months 33 minutes ago #1250
by amjad
Replied by amjad on topic How does Shakespeare use symbolism in his play "Macbeth"?
Light and darkness are used throughout Macbeth to symbolize good and evil. Shakespeare uses references of lightness in nature and the weather to symbolize life, purity, and innocence, and references of darkness in death, destruction, and guilt.
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