Light and Darkness
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Pretty standard stuff here. Darkness indicates something bad is about to happen; light is associated with life and God. Here's a look at some specific...
Nature
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After King Duncan is murdered by Macbeth, we learn from the Old Man and Ross that some strange and "unnatural" things have been going on. Even though...
Eight Kings
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When Macbeth visits the weird sisters and demands to know whether or not Banquo's heirs will become kings, the witches conjure a vision of eight kings...
The "Equivocator"
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The drunken Porter responds to the knocking at the castle's gates just after Macbeth has murdered King Duncan. As he does so, he imagines there's a Ca...
Blood
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Get out the hydrogen peroxide, because this play needs it: there's blood all over. From the bleeding Captain in the beginning to Macbeth's bleeding he...
Dead Children
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This play, unfortunately, is full of dead babies and slain children. And it's hard to make jokes about that, even if they are fictional and several hu...
Clothing
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The way these characters keep talking about clothes, you'd think there was a 30% off sale at Old Navy. But clothes aren't just keeping the nobles warm...