Shakespeare's Macbeth - Fair is foul and foul is fair<Tab/>
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Throughout William Shakespeare's extremely insightful play, Macbeth, a enormous multitude of themes and symbols present themselves to the engaged reader. Intriguingly, all of these themes perfectly correspond to the plethora of other themes illustrated in the multitude of novels which we have read earlier this year. Thus, this book appears as a perfect close to this exciting year, for all of the themes which we have so meticulously analyzed before are now conclusively being brought
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banishment of the monster expresses his other, bitter side. Similarly, the monster chopped wood and plowed the snow for the family, yet at the same time, stole from their meager food supply and later mercilessly set their house ablaze. Thus, all of these authors seems to be expressing that everything and everybody possesses both a righteous and sinister side, and that ultimately, even though we detest it, nobody is perfect. &lt;Tab/&gt;
banishment of the monster expresses his other, bitter side. Similarly, the monster chopped wood and plowed the snow for the family, yet at the same time, stole from their meager food supply and later mercilessly set their house ablaze. Thus, all of these authors seems to be expressing that everything and everybody possesses both a righteous and sinister side, and that ultimately, even though we detest it, nobody is perfect. &lt;Tab/&gt;