Rhetorical Analysis Of Tomorrow Speech In Macbeth

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Shakespeare, in his play, Macbeth, embeds his famous, “Tomorrow” speech during Act 5 Scene 5 in which the title character, Macbeth, utilizes repetition and symbolism while responding to the news of his wife’s death. Shakespeare’s purpose in this speech is to suggest that unchecked ambition can lead to the corruption and fall of even the best of individuals. He accomplishes this by adopting a tone of despair and hopelessness, calling on the Elizabethan audiences to consider ambition’s influence on politics at the time.
Shakespeare strategically incorporates the repetition of the word tomorrow to create a tone of hopelessness as Macbeth discusses his meaningless life. He states, “Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow,/Creeps in this petty pace

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