Theme developed by Unnatural and Natural in Macbeth As a person reads through this great play of Macbeth, they may see many different ways theme is present. As such a profound writer Shakespeare employs the theme of the play excessively through examples of unnatural and natural. As the story develops the theme also changes as well as characters and their involvement. As the play develops characters are beginning to be affected by the strong theme of ambition as shakespeare develops situations with strong metaphors that change the decisions and mindset of the characters as well as how the reader interprets the story. An example of how William Shakespeare
employs this is " I am Thane of Cawdor. If good, why do I yield to that suggestion Whose horrid image doth unfix my hair And make my seated heart knock at my ribs, Against the use of nature? Present fears Are less than horrible imaginings." (Act 1 S. 3 L. 137-142). This
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An example of this is "Beauteous and swift, the minions of their race, turned wild in nature, broke their stalls, flung out, Contending 'gainst obedience, as they would Make war with mankind." (Act 2 S. 4 L. 15-20). The interpretation of this as if Shakespeare is delivering the message of how Lady Macbeth as well as Macbeth are minions or people of Duncan, even though as he says "Beauteous and swift” meaning that they are excellent in serving him and the people of the kingdom. Even though as Shakespeare changes this from naturento unnatural through “Turned wild in nature”, as he literally meant that they have strayed away from human nature, by betraying him and murdering Duncan to quench their thirst for the throne. So as the different examples of unnatural and natural appear through the play it allows the theme to develop so that the reader may interpret how the characters