Macbeth Analysis

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The play, “Macbeth”, written by William Shakespeare, is a highly well known play that is full of supernatural situations. William Shakespeare’s writing style for using supernatural, into the play, had a dramatic affect on the main character, Macbeth. The topic of supernatural has a major role in the play, as one will read Shakespeare’s writing style. As readers, one will see how these supernatural situations affect Macbeth’s actions, as he continues is new role as the new king of Scotland. In act 4, scene 1, many supernatural situations occur in the beginning of the scene in, “Macbeth”, the three supernatural situations that occurred are the three weird sisters, the three apparitions, and the eight kings and Banquo, with a glass in his hand. …show more content…

The opening of Act 4 scene 1, the three weird sisters are meeting again, but they are making some type of potion; where the most famous supernatural line “Double, double, toil and trouble; fire burn and cauldron bubble.” (Shakespeare 60-61). When they repeat their chant, the three weird sisters feel a presence coming that is wicked, and it is Macbeth (Shakespeare 61). None the less, the three weird sisters are affecting Macbeth’s life by how his actions are changing too quickly. When the three weird sisters told Macbeth about his possible future of being king, Macbeth took control of his own path to make it come true. It affected Macbeth’s life that he went from a hero to a tragic hero.
When the three weird sisters felt Macbeth’s wicked presence come towards them, they showed him three apparitions. The three apparitions are related to supernatural. The first apparition is an armed head (Shakespeare 63). The second apparition is a bloody child (Shakespeare 63). The third apparition is a child crowned with a tree on his head (Shakespeare 63-64). These three apparitions are affecting Macbeth’s actions, by how the three weird sisters are prophesying Macbeth’s doomed life for the future, like in the very opening of the …show more content…

William Shakespeare used a dramatic method to write supernatural in literature to make the play more dramatic and to have natural meanings. The supernatural occurrences of the three weird sisters, three apparitions, and the eight kings and Banquo are just a few of many that is to come for supernatural occurrences in the play, especially the three weird sisters. Overall the supernatural occurrences are affecting Macbeth’s actions in a way that is making him paranoid, and how it is easy for him to make a quick decision about killing person that is getting in his

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