Book and Author: Macbeth by William Shakespeare Essay Question: Compare T.S. Eliot's quote: "Between the idea and the reality... Falls the shadow." To Macbeth
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In Macbeth, Macbeth goes through a transformation shown by the passage: "Between the idea and the reality... Falls the shadow" by T.S. Elliot from "The Hollow Men." This quote is a reference to Plato's cave analogy. Plato's cave analogy is that the inside of the cave represents the depraved human condition and that those on the inside of the cave are passive, unreflective and live in darkness and conformity. Plato's theory is that the
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wrong and leads him to a miserable life and eventually death. Macbeth's thinking isn't very abstract in either soliloquy showing that Macbeth is still inside the cave and hasn't yet escaped it. Macbeth lives in darkness and that is shown throughout the play as Macbeth turn's to evil and can never quite crack the shell he lives in. It is sad to watch Macbeths demise, as he dies a man in the depraved human condition.
wrong and leads him to a miserable life and eventually death. Macbeth's thinking isn't very abstract in either soliloquy showing that Macbeth is still inside the cave and hasn't yet escaped it. Macbeth lives in darkness and that is shown throughout the play as Macbeth turn's to evil and can never quite crack the shell he lives in. It is sad to watch Macbeths demise, as he dies a man in the depraved human condition.