Sunday, October 13, 2019
The Role of Witches in William Shakespeares Macbeth Essay -- Papers M
The Role of Witches in William Shakespeare's Macbeth         In Macbeth the witches make a huge contribution to the play and the     way it comes across to an audience. The witches portray many themes in     Macbeth, such as the theme of fate, and the way that they are supposed     to have the power of changing someone's fate, and the way they can     control people using their power. The witches also depict a theme of     pure evil, and the way they treat others in the play shows this.     Religion also is a big theme in Macbeth, references to the trinity,     whether it is the unholy, or the holy trinity. Also blasphemous and     sacrilegious beliefs appear often throughout the play. As well as     these themes, one of the biggest is the theme of motherhood, and     particular the distortion of motherhood. References to babies being     killed appear which only hints at the evil that the witches bring to     the play. The witches often speak about being able to change someone's     fate, and in the time which Shakespeare wrote Macbeth people had     strong beliefs about this as does Macbeth who speaks about fate often.     This also hints at the connections between the witches and Macbeth.           "Disdaining fortune, with his brandished steel"     ===============================================       Here the captain is talking about Macbeth's victory over the     Norwegians. He uses the very significant phrase 'Disdaining Fortune'     This relates to Macbeth being able to defeat his fate, which is very     important because the witches are said to be able to change about     witches and the powers they were supposed to possess. James I, the     king in Shakespeare's time had a strong belief in witches and devoted     a lot o...              ...usly a dangerous thing to do, because if he     treats them like friends it means he trusts them. The fact that     Macbeth trusts the witches' shows that his ambition and power hungry     nature have taken over the way he thinks, and it has taken away the     little caution he had in the first place. The witches appear to be     taking advantage of Macbeth's ambitious nature and they are using it     against him, to get him to trust them more and more. Even thought they     never lie to Macbeth they only ever tell him half-truths, which ends     up misleading him as he does not think to work out what the witches     are telling him. Also Macbeth, because he becomes completely absorbed     by his new found power he becomes very cocky, and decides to ignore     the fact that there maybe a threat to his life because he doesn't     think about what could happen to him.                        
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