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Supernatural Forces caused the fall of man in Macbeth
Title: Supernatural Forces caused the fall of man in Macbeth
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Supernatural Forces caused the fall of man in Macbeth
Supernatural Forces caused the Fall of Man in Macbeth
In Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” supernatural forces create a suspenseful atmosphere. The use of the supernatural in the witches, the visions, the ghost and the apparitions provides the backbone of the climax and “excuses” for Macbeth’s change of character. Because conscience plays such a central role in Macbeth’s tragic struggle, many critics use spiritual and supernatural theories to illuminate the drama’s character development.
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