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Macbeth And Supernatural Essay, Research Paper


In Shakespeare?s Macbeth, specific scenes focus the readers? attention to


the suspense and involvement of the supernatural. The use of witches,


apparitions and ghosts are an important element in making the play interesting.


Examining certain scenes of the play, it can be determined that as supernatural


occurrences develop, Macbeth reflects a darker self-image. Macbeth experiences


his first strange encounter of the supernatural when he meets the three witches


in act one, scene one. After learning of his prophecies to become king, Macbeth


states, ?Glamis, and Thane of Cawdor: The greatest is behind (still to


come).? (1.3.117-118). Shakespeare uses foreshadowing, a literary technique,


to suggest to his readers the character Macbeth will suffer a personality


change. Macbeth also implies his first notions of plotting an evil scheme by


this comment. After the prophecies of the witches revealed the fate of Macbeth,


the quest of the throne will be his next victory. ?The witches reveal a fate


for Macbeth and imply that a part of what will come to him must come, but they


reveal no fate of evil-doing for him and never, even by suggestion, bind him to


evil doing. ?, states literary critic Willard Furnham. Furnham declares the


only power the witches obtain over Macbeth, is the power of insinuation. By


offering to Macbeth the idea of power, the witches push Macbeth to the next


level of greed and evil which was non-existent prior to the encounter. The


murder of King Duncan initiates Macbeth?s second encounter with the


supernatural when he witnesses a floating dagger. As Macbeth awaits the signal


to make his way up the stairs, he sees the floating dagger and proclaims, ?


Come, let me clutch thee. I have thee not, fatal vision, sensible (able to be


felt) to feeling as to sight, or art thou but a dagger of the mind, a false


creation, proceeding from the heat-oppressed brain?? (2.2.33-38). This


apparition confuses and frightens Macbeth. He can not comprehend how he can see


something and not be able to touch it. ?Thou leads me the way I was going; and


such an instrument I was to use. An

d on thy blade and hilt, drops of blood which


was not so before. There?s no such thing. It is bloody business which takes


shape.? (2.2.43-49) Here, Macbeth begins to question whether his mind is


playing tricks on him. The situation seems quite coincidental considering he is


minutes from murdering a man with a similar weapon. He states the apparition is


due to the bloody business about to occur. The dagger symbolizes the point of no


return for Macbeth. If he chooses the path in which the dagger leads, there will


be no turning back. Macbeth fears Banquo for his prophecy is to father kings, so


Macbeth proceeds to plot the murder of his once friend, which spurs yet another


brush with the supernatural. Macbeth attends a banquet at which he witnesses the


ghost of his dead friend. (3.4.37-145) The fortunes of the three witches sparked


Macbeth?s desire to murder Banquo and caused him to dig himself into a deeper


hole. Macbeth?s guilt and fear combined drive him to darker and more evil


actions in an attempt to cover his past misdeeds. ?What man dare, I dare.


Approach though like the rugged Russian bear, the armed rhinoceros, or th?


Hyrcan tiger; Take any shape but that (Banquo) and my firm nerves shall never


tremble.? (3.4.100-104) Macbeth is terribly frightened by the bloody ghost


haunting him and is angered that the ghost revealed it self to him. His guilt


causes him to proclaim he could take on a rhino, tiger or any other wild animal,


but not Banquo?s ghost. After his encounter with the ghost, Macbeth proceeds


to visit the witches one last time to insure his security. After this last


visit, Macbeth becomes overconfident and a tyrant, which cause his downfall. The


use of supernatural in Macbeth, is a major factor in the suspenseful nature of


his work. Without the witches, apparitions and the ghost, Macbeth could not have


reached his downfall. The use of supernatural in Macbeth caused Macbeth to


become a darker and more evil person with each paranormal encounter.


Bibliography Farnham,Willard. "The Witches." 20th Century


Interpretations of Macbeth Ed. Terence Hawkes. New Jersey: Prentice Hall Inc.,


1982 p.61-62

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