Theme Of Violence In Macbeth

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It is clear that at the beginning of the play Macbeth is viewed as a powerful figure. As the play begins it does not take long before we hear about the first signs of violence. During this opening scenes, the captain graphically described how Macbeth unseamed Macdonwald “from the nave to th' chops,And fixed his head upon our battlements”. This tells us about Macbeth's extreme strength and shows us we he would have been so respected in a warrior society. Throughout the opening scenes Macbeth is frequently referred to “brave Macbeth” which tells us that during that time in Scotland Violence was seen as something heroic and bold. After the battle is over Duncan rewards Macbeth with the title of the Thane of Cawdor, and all the rewards that comes

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