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Macbeth’s Lyrics
The tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare portrays the rise and fall of Macbeth, as he kills his way to the top. ... The lyrics “…until now! ... The lyrics capture by the feeling of despair, saying, “Sometimes I feel like / those good things are behind me / Is the road supposed to get better than this? ... Lady Macbeth provides words of assurance to her husband in the lyrics “No reason to get excited / The thief [she] kindly spoke. ... The song finishes with the lyrics “Two riders were approaching / And the wind began to howl. ... … That I may tell pale-hearted fear it lies / And sleep in spite of thunder” (Act IV, Scene i, lines 82-86) The lyrics “Pay no mind to the distant thunder / Beauty fills his head with wonder” directly correspond with Shakespeare’s symbolism of thunder.
Approximate Word count = 1285 Approximate Pages = 5.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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