The desperation describe in Macbeth lines shows that all he has done is caused Banquo's descendants to be king. The author uses a metaphor for Macbeth Soul because he wants the readers to know how Macbeth is feeling and what has made him feel that way. When Macbeth calls upon his fate it is compared to be as "Romeo and Juliet" because Romeo calls upon his fate and it makes me see how these two completely different act upon fate and it foreshadow Macbeth's death as Romeo death. Therefore, these Character both similar but have different situations, which makes me wonder if Shakespeare intentions were to tied both character giving the audience two different points of view and the same outcomes.
The image of the Macbeth telling Banquo
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Also, i notice had Macduff uses literary device such as Personification to express how he feelings. For example widow howl and orphans cry represent how his wife felt and son because her husband went to war to make the country peaceful and stable. An observation I notice about Macduff is he doesn't fight with anger but instead he fights with loyalty to his country and love to his family that Macbeth took away from …show more content…
which is also a foreshadow of what happened to her and her son because she was murdered for doing nothing. Therefore the idea is important because shows how cruel the world is and how everything Macbeth will do in order to keep the throne. Also, the literary device that are shown in the lines are irony because it says how innocent could be dangerous referring to evil and guilty that Macbeth is facing. As a result this event is a turning point because foreshadows coming of more events applying to the theme of nothing is but what is