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Fair Is Foul And Foul Is Fair In Macbeth


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Fair is Foul and Foul is Fair in Macbeth


The quote from the three witches, \"Fair is foul and foul is fair,\" echoes throughout the story, and is the backbone of the many \'switches\' that occur between and amongst the characters and their positions. Macbeth\'s opening line reinforces this theme with, \"So foul and fair a day I have not yet seen.\" He describes the day as foul after having to brutally slay so many men. The day is fair because of his absolute triumph and assured rewards. This, as with many things in the play, see-saws back and forth: his fair winnings and heightened position turn foul again by the end of the play.

Possibly the most notable switch occurs between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. When Lady Macbeth learns of the witches\' prophecy, she is absolute in her decision to kill the King. Macbeth, while he clearly likes the idea, and even shares her desire, falters on holding his promise to her until she threatens his manhood directly. After he kills......

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Approximate Word Count: 539
Approximate Pages: 3 (260 words per double-spaced page)

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