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To Kill A Mocking Bird

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Write an analysis of the imagery of Macbeth

Macbeth is a story based on death and jealousy. Shakespeare was a talented writer who made his main ideas constant throughout the play by using images to emphasise this in a different way.
I have found that the main images in Macbeth are ambition, clothing, chaos, dark and light blood and sleep. These all help to create an atmosphere and make the main idea of the story stronger.
The main theme that runs constantly through the play is chaos. You can see this right at the start of the play as in the first scene the witches chant ‘fair is foul and foul is fair' this is a paradox, which sets the tone. This means things that appear bad could be good and visa versa. Another aspect of the first scene is the dangerous animals they use like snakes, toads and birds of pray, this sets a threatening atmosphere right at the beginning that runs constantly throughout. Another main aspect of chaos is time. With people running about and events which happen so quickly they don't stop and think which leads to chaos. Macbeth is constantly in a hurry, spurred on by his strong ambition, he therefore makes more and more mistakes.
The chaos that occurs springs mainly from ambition, not just form Macbeth but the other characters too. This play is all about getting your own way and bettering your situation. You can see this when Lady Macbeth and the witches persuade Macbeth to murder the king. At first he is unwilling but being told of what would happen if he did, finally gives in to this temptation. Temptation is all part of ambition because to get what you want, you try and find the easiest way to get there. Macbeth's ambition to be king ends in disaster and he loses everything even his life. This is a running theme right through the play and the message is if you let your ambition overcome what you think is right it will end in disaster.
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