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12 November, 18:34

In Macbeth, in acts two and three, is there a supernatural theme.

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  1. 12 November, 18:37
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    yes there is

    Explanation:

    In act one Macbeth and Banquo come across the witches and they tell them their future. this was just the beginning because it soon got to Macbeth's head that he was soon going to be king because this what the witches had said. The supernatural plays a huge part throughout this play because it was the witches who got Macbeth's hopes up. However, the witches didn't say he had to do something to become King. Macbeth did that himself and it got himself killed.
  2. 12 November, 18:49
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    The working of supernatural beings is another overarching theme of Macbeth. Three witches play an important role to awaken the ambition of Macbeth to become the king. The witches, once predicted that Macbeth will be the king, keep an eye on the events. They weave a spell through different ingredients and lead to Macbeth's downfall. Since everything has ensued from the incantation of the witches, it could be stated that supernatural equivocation is one of the major themes in this play.
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