Macbeth: The Ghosts Of Banquo And The Apparitions

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“[O]ftentimes, to win us to our harm, / The instruments of darkness tell us truths, / Win us with honest trifles, to betray us,” (Shakespeare 1.3.134–136). William Shakespeare’s Macbeth produces some of the most wicked creatures known in all his plays, but many of his most minor creations are easily bypassed in the play. In Macbeth, his instruments of darkness: the three witches; the ghost of Banquo; and the Apparitions, create some of the most dramatically important sections in the play. Though many characters in Macbeth play a major role in the overall play, the three witches do so like no other. Right at the beginning of the play, the three witches establish a dark and tumultuous atmosphere through the use of supernatural implications

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