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The Supernatural In Macbeth Act 4 Scene

The Supernatural In Macbeth, Act 4, Scene 1 Essay, Research Paper


Shakespeare?s writing of


Macbeth may have been partly motivated by a desire to impress King James I of


England the king had written a book called Demonology and studied


witchcraft.Banquo who is in the play, is also James’s ancestor.It


is also believed that the source of the play is Chronicles of England,


Scotland and Ireland, by Raphael Holinshed.The play tells the story


of a man, urged by his wife and foretold by prophecy, who murders the king in


order to gain power.The scene I am studying, Act


4 Scene 1, begins


with three Witches stirring the cauldron chanting "Double, double, toil


and trouble,". . . . (4.1.20).The witches call up apparitions which give


Macbeth warnings, promises, and prophecies The Witches vanish and Macbeth calls


in Lennox, who tells him that Macduff has fled to England, whereupon Macbeth


orders the murder of Macduff’s wife and children.The atmosphere that is created at the


beginning of this scene is of a sinister and isolated place, as the witches


gather on the moor. There was thunder at the time which also helped to create


an evil setting. Shakespeare?s use of language helps to create this atmosphere,


with the use of rhyming couplets , ?snake, bake? (4.1.12&13). The


witches use words associated with death and of nocturnal creatures. The other


characters use blank verse in the play.Macbeth laughs at the first apparition’s


warning, ?for thy good thanks? (4.1.73), thinking that he has nothing to


fear from Macduff, and also swearing to kill him, just to insure that the


prophecy does not come true, but then he becomes alarmed with the other


two apparitions, he believes in? the


witches as they foretold that he was going to become Thane of Cawdor, and this


came true.The apparitions are important because the


events that they portray come true. The first, ?beware Macduff?, the


consequence of this will be Macduff killing Macbeth. The second, ?none born of


women shall harm Macbeth?, this also means that Macduff can harm Macbeth


because he was born by caesarean. The third, ?Birnam

Wood comes to high


Dunsinane?, (4.1.70, 80 & 90), Macbeth will not be defeated until


Birnam Wood comes to high Dunsinane. Macbeth is over confident and does not


believe this can happen. The Globe Theatre itself is


designed to operate in much the same way as it would have done in the 16th


century, with no electronic equipment, microphones, or stage lighting (except


for floodlights that give the impression of daylight during the performances).


There is no scenery except for furniture and props. Everything has been


designed to correspond as closely as possible to the workings of the


Elizabethan stage. Some props used in the play Macbeth, may have been mirrors,


to make the affect of there being eight kings (4.1.110).a cauldron pot


and swords. Many Elizabethans believed in forms of supernatural, so the effects


that needed to be created would not have to have been so realistic, any hint of


supernatural would of caused fear among the audience.Shakespeare today has also


been brought to film, many versions of Macbeth have been made, where special


effects are used with a eerie soundtrack, which can enhance the action of the


film. Some of Shakespeare?s plays have even been made into blockbuster movies


by making them more modern, as with Romeo & Juliet and 10 things


I hate about you (Taming of the shrew), it has made people more interested


in Shakespeare?s work.From my understanding of the


play, the story of Macbeth is a story of jealousy and power at any cost, which


becomes a dangerous combination. He was prepared to do evil for the love of his


wife and for the desire to be king. His weak character meant that he was easily


lead by his wife, he does not take notice of the witches warning and suffers


the consequences, when he is murdered by Macduff at the end of the play. The


moral of this tale is actions always come with consequences and fate on its own


can not be trusted.They make greater the theatrical experience with images of


darkness, thunder and lightning that make Macbeth the tragedy it is. Macbeth is a play where atmosphere and setting plays a very


importantKatherine Bond 10w


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