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8 March, 11:23

What is the Purpose and effect of Duncan's and banquo's comments when they approach Macbeth' s castle

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  1. 8 March, 11:25
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    The dramatically ironic comments by Duncan and Banquo when they approach Macbeth's castle in Shakespeare's Macbeth serve numerous purposes. One of the most important is the reinforcement of a central theme first introduced by the witches and later echoed by Macbeth: the difference between appearance and reality--what's fair is foul and what's foul is fair.

    Duncan and Banquo interpret the appearance of the castle and its surroundings as if a wholesome, noble, and faithful family ...
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