Theme Of Fear In Macbeth

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The Significance of Fear in Shakespeare’s Macbeth
“Fear keeps us focused on the past or worried about the future” (Thick Nhat Hanh). A common emotion such as fear, is most widely accepted as negative, but in contrast, fear can be an emotion that drives people. While fear can be both a positive and negative emotion, it is more widely affiliated with the latter. Macbeth is a play involving a Scottish soldier, self titled, and his meeting with three strange witches, that tell him of a prophecy regarding him, and the throne. and when he Shakespeare shows this negative element of fear through the character’s choices, and their reactions to the situation created by those choices. Fear is a destructive force, leading those who are consumed by

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