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Examples Of Motifs In Macbeth

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In Shakespeare's play Macbeth, Macbeth tries to gain power by making the witches theory true. In the play Macbeth one of the major themes that can be derived from the play is when Lady Macbeth and the witches convinced Macbeth to kill King Duncan while his was in there house. This is supported by the three motifs which is blood, gender, and power. The motif blood is symbolizes life, death, and injury. This particular motif supports the theme in the following way due to Macbeth killing King Duncan with the dagger after they eat dinner and have a celebration in Lady Macbeth and Macbeth’s house. Another example is when Macbeth had the two assassins kill Banquo. All of the killings were planned ahead of time so that no would be able to figure out who killed who. In Act 3 and Scene 2, this is evident because it shows that Lady Macbeth was telling Macbeth that he needed to kill Duncan in order to become head of the throne. …show more content…

This motif supports the theme in the following way due to Lady Macbeth and the three witches saying that the only way for them to gain power and become head of the throne was to kill King Duncan.Macbeth also had two assassins kill Banquo for him, but he ended up having a guilty conscience. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth had a feast with a lot of company over and he becomes very paranoid because he thinks he sees Banquo’s ghost. Banquo’s sons were up next for head of the throne after King Duncan dies. In the following Act 3 and Scene 4 this is evident because Macbeth’s guilty conscience has started to really take a toll on him and that’s when he finally sees Banquo’s

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