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In Shakespeare’s tragic play, “Macbeth”, darkness, thunder and lightning play a major role. The absence of light, the overwhelming use of power and the surrounding effects of “Macbeth” display its evil side. Through a variety of dark scenes, the story starts to unravel as Macbeth plan’s murders to fulfil the witches prophesies. Enduring turmoil, tension and sleepless nights all adds up to a thrilling experience for Macbeth and Scotland.
Macbeth often uses darkness as a distraction from his wicked actions and intentions by committing his sins during night.
Approximate Word count = 441 Approximate Pages = 1.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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