Sunday, August 18, 2019
Free Essays - Words, Images, and Imagery in Macbeth :: Macbeth essays
Words and Imagery in Macbeth       First Lady Macbeth calls on night and darkness to assist her scheme against  Duncan. Secondly, Macbeth returns after killing Duncan, his speech is full of  dark imagery. Lastly, Banquo gets suspicious about Macbeth, then he hires people  to kill Banquo. As Macbeth plans the murder of Banquo he uses imagery to express  the evil scheme.      Lady Macbeth calls on the night of evil spirits before her husbands arrives  using some outstanding imagery. She said:      "That no compunctious visitings of nature     Come thick night,     And pall tree in the dunnest smoke of hell, through the blanket of the  dark     To cry 'Hold! Hold!'"      he word smoke of hell gives us an evil mental picture of the way she acts and  what her behavior is like. Secondly Macbeth went out to kill Duncan and he talks  to Banquo and make up stories so Banquo doesn't know about his plan. Shakespeare  uses many powerful images to portray the violence that is on the verge of  occurring throughout the entire play. The particulars that are addressed herein  focus on the imagery that is presented to the reader in regards to the first  murder, the murder of the king. Shakespeare implements positive and negative  imagery to fully detail the impending doom. The words, and images, which portray  light and dark are often used throughout Macbeth, As the play goes on Lady  Macbeth feels guilty for trying to stop Macbeth from killing Banquo. She later  then kills herself for feeling guilty. The imagery in that scene was when she  sleep walks and talking in her sleep, It gives you a suspense feeling of what  would happen next.Ã   Another example would be    when Macbeth decided to hire  people to kill Banquo.  					    
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