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Macbeth: Contrasts of Nature
In the play, Macbeth, Shakespeare uses contrasts of nature in various
ways. He consistently shows us that Macbeth and his wife's actions go against
nature.
The first lines of the play are a condensed version of the unnaturalness
of things to come. "In thunder, lightning or in rain?" ( I, i, 2). In nature,
thunder, lightening and rain occur together, but Shakespeare's use of ....
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.... Another thing that makes Macbeth likeable to the reader is the contrast
with his wife. It is clear from her beginning that she is evil. She has
reservations about Macbeth not being evil enough. "Yet do I fear thy nature" (I,
V, 14). She fears he is too good to do the kind of evil deeds that she is
planning.
After Macbeth murders the King, he realizes the extent of evil that he
has committed, but also realizes that the deed is done and there is not ....
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