Macbeth
Creating a summary in a newpaper was something different and fun, it was a great tidea as the plot of the movie was about a murder, and it analysis will be something that we will remember
Macbeth
Overview
1. An example of a simile
found in Act 1 (scene 2). As two spent swimmers that do cling together (10).
This is a comparisos between men fighting to swimmers who have spent of all their energy swimming, both are tired from their work.
2. An example of a metaphor
found in Act 3 (scene 4). There the grown serpent lies; the worm that's fled. (32)
Macbeth is comparing Banquo to a serpent because this did not trust him, and Banquo son’s into a worm because he thinks he is hiding but will appear when nessesary.
3. A personification
Stars, hide your fires! Let not light see my black and deep
desiresLady Macbeth asking the starts to do the impossible, in order to hide her ambition and deep desires from the rest of the people
4. An example of alliteration
"Fair is foul and foul is fair"This was said by the three witches. By them using alliteration in this phrase the witches display their evil character and bring attention to their true intent.
5. A symbol that catches your
attention.
The Weather
Macbeths
horrible murders are always accompanied by a lot of unnatural occurrences, in
the natural realm, from thunders and lightning’s appearances to terrible storms
the symbol of this natural exaggerations reflects the political corruption
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