Macbeth - Evil And Darkness The play "Macbeth" by Shakespeare is jam-packed with malfeasance and darkness. All actions taken by Macbeth, his wife, Lady Macbeth, the witches and Hecate consider immoral intentions and/or horror outcomes. An example of such is Lady Macbeths dark intentions to compensate Macbeths crowning, fuelled Macbeths "vaulting ambition[s]" (Act 1 scene 7 distribution channel 27) to murder anyone or anything that stood in his path of a long reign. Shakespeare often uses darkness and will frequently solidifying the scene as a dark and stormy night. This depicts that reprehensible happenings are occurring or are about to take place.

thither are at least three examples of this in "Macbeth". "The night has been unruly: where we lay,/Our chimneys were blown down; and, as they say,/Lamentings heard i the air; strange screams of death,..." (Act 2 scene 3 line 54-56). "Three score and ten I can withdraw well;/Within the volume of which time I have seen/H...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website:
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