Analysis of Act 1 Scene 7 from Shakespeare's Macbeth
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 01:33:04
This extract is from act one scene seven. This is when Macbeth gives his soliloquy on stage, right after Duncan arrives and is invited into their house by Lady Macbeth. The setting is still in Macbeth's castle at Inverness. He is confused as to whether to kill Duncan or not.
This scene is mainly about Macbeth giving his soliloquy where he shows his dilemma on whether he should kill Duncan or not. His wife Lady
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audience the effect of evil in the set. If this scene is performed well the audience will be struck by the seriousness and the suspense of the scene.
This scene is very important in the whole play as this scene shows the faithfulness of Macbeth towards Duncan. This scene also shows the good side of Macbeth. The audience is shown that Lady Macbeth was one of the main motives behind pushing Macbeth towards murdering Duncan.
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