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Title: Macbeth - Imagery In Macbeth
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The darkness could partially blind out all of the horrible things that occur in the night. For, only in darkness can such evil deeds be done. Secondly, the darkness shows one of Lady Macbeth's weaknesses: her fear of the dark. In the play, phrases of fear escape from her lips even in sleep... Showed first 250 characters
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In the play, phrases of fear escape from her lips even in sleep. She believes darkness to be the place of torment.
In the whole drama, the sun seems to shine only twice. First, in the beautiful but ironical passage when Duncan sees the swallows flirting round the castle of death... Showed next 250 characters
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