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Literary Devices In Macbeth Act 1 Scene 3

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Act 1 Scene Three of Macbeth is significant as it portrays Macbeth's emotions and ideas regarding the witches' "prophecy". The author employs literary devices such as personification of the body, horrid thoughts manifested as imagery, and hyperboles that greatly affect a person's bodily functions as Macbeth's response to the witches' prophecy. Imagery via horrid thoughts provides insight into how Macbeth feels which gives him goosebumps. Shakespeare's utilization of personification with the body allows you to see just how intense the emotions Macbeth truly feels by giving his heart human characteristics that really give more meaning to his feelings. Hyperboles that greatly impair Macbeth's bodily functions show how he's feeling because of the

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