Imagery in Macbeth
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Every good play has a certain elements that make it stand out from the other plays. An important one of these is the use of imagery. Good use of good imagery can make a play extraordinary and distinct. It refers to the use of symbols to create a sense of mood or atmosphere. An important part of imagery is the use of pathetic fallacies in the play. Pathetic Fallacy (also known as Allegory) is a
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apparition arrives, there is a thunder. There are thunders in every scenes that involve the thee weird sisters. All these properties of Pathetic Fallacies help the reader of the play in creating precious illusions in their minds about the play. In due course, this is what makes a play so great. It adds to the mood atmosphere of the play. It enables the readers to picture the events in their minds by creating profound images.
apparition arrives, there is a thunder. There are thunders in every scenes that involve the thee weird sisters. All these properties of Pathetic Fallacies help the reader of the play in creating precious illusions in their minds about the play. In due course, this is what makes a play so great. It adds to the mood atmosphere of the play. It enables the readers to picture the events in their minds by creating profound images.