Monday, September 2, 2019
Shakespeares Macbeth - Appearance versus Reality - Quote Analysis :: essays research papers
Fair is foul, and foul is fair, a phrase that has become synonym with Macbeth. It is also the introduction to one of the most important themes of this tragedy: appearance and reality. Shakespeare uses various characters and situations to emphasize this confusion between the real and the surreal, the authentic and the fake, the act and the sincere. In order to discuss this theme, different characters will be looked at : in the first paragraph, the Witches, in the second, Duncan and in the third, Lady Macbeth. The Witches introduce the theme with the infamous phrase ââ¬Å"Fair is foul, and foul is fairâ⬠(scene 1, line 11) in the first scene. Itââ¬â¢s functional for the Witches to say this in the beginning of the book, as they are the start of all the perplexity. They become the core of confusion when they awaken Macbethââ¬â¢s ambition and transform his perspective of good and evil, making bad things look good and good things look bad. Ironically in connection with this, Banquo warns Macbeth, ââ¬Å"Win us with honest trifles, to betrayââ¬â¢s In deepest consequenceâ⬠(1/3/125-126). The Witches continue to speak in contradicting language, such as ââ¬Å"lesser than Macbeth, and greaterâ⬠(1/3/65) and ââ¬Å"Not so happy, yet much happierâ⬠(1/3/66) that adds to the sense of moral confusion, by implying that nothing is quite what it seems. Banquoââ¬â¢s warning is fulfilled at the end of the play when the Witches had won Macbethââ¬â¢s trust with prophecies that became true ââ¬âââ¬Ëhonest triflesââ¬â¢- and then betray him in the things that really mattered, his life and his country -ââ¬Ëdeepest consequenceââ¬â¢- to win his spirit for hell. Until his death, King Duncan was misled by Macbethââ¬â¢s false loyalty. When the Thane of Cawdor had been found guilty of being a traitor and was hanged, King Duncan thought so highly of Macbeth, that he gave the title to him. The Thane then ironically dies with pride while Macbeth dies a foe of Scotland. The King was under the impression that Macbeth was a loyal and brave soldier, calling him ââ¬Å"O worthiest cousinâ⬠(1/4/14), but Macbeth was actually already planning to kill the King, ââ¬Å"whose murder yet is but fantasticalâ⬠(1/3/139). Even when Duncan goes to visit Macbeth, he praises the castleââ¬â¢s pleasant environment and hospitality, ââ¬Å"This castle hath a pleasant seatâ⬠(1/5/1), but is totally unaware of Macbethââ¬â¢s plans to murder him. From the first time we meet Lady Macbeth, we get the impression of a strong-willed and bold person, an ideal wife.
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