Double-ness and ambiguity hover over Macbeth like the fogand filthy air. It is a world where fair
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Double-ness and ambiguity hover over Macbeth like the “fogand filthy air.” It is a world where “fair is foul/and foul isfair,” a place of the soul where “nothing is, but what is not.” Howdoes the equivocal nature of the universe of the play infectMacbeth and contribute to his downfall? Write an essay in which youdiscuss equivocation and the character of Macbeth. You must firstdefine the word, equivocation, and then give examples of it fromthe beginning, middle, and end of the play. Questions to consider:how is Macbeth both different and the same in the final acts, andhow do the witches prophecy both “make and mar” him?
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