Rhyme And Ambiguous Language In Macbeth

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Macbeth by William Shakespeare tells of a man named Macbeth who is driven by ambition, greed, encouragement, and a false sense of fate towards his demise. Throughout this play, Macbeth is constantly visited by three witches who tells Macbeth of his fate through rhyme and ambiguous language. Due to Macbeth’s present ambition and greed, Macbeth skims over the words of the three witches without much consideration and looks forward to his destiny with feelings of positivity. Macbeth is also encouraged by his wife to act upon his fate and to discourage feelings of guilt that arise when he is carrying out his fate. However due to Macbeth’s lack of consideration of the three witches’ words along with his current greed and ambitions, it leads him

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