The element of tension is evident in the first scenes and the chapter, which suggests a positive foreshadowing of the main character’s change of behaviour.
Shakespeare creates tension using alliteration “fair is foul and foul is fair, fog and filthy” spell intro to element of witch craft this describes an unpleasant setting as this setting is more used in witch craft and therefore it captivates the audience’s attention and interest.
Scene 2 Macbeth is loyal to his king,” what he hath lost noble Macbeth hath won” and when he meets the witches he was told that he is going to become the next king, he is confused about his life and this makes him change the way he acts as he is determined to become the next king. Moreover, the witches told Macbeth he is going to become the next king.
Stevenson describes the setting “sinister block of building” he is describing the old London streets the both authors are describing the setting in a scary way so it interacts with …show more content…
The audience view towards Macbeth is impolite as he is showing his aggression towards the witches, he is known for being respectful. Person whereas now he is disrespectful. Shakespeare creates tension by using character to show their emotions, “Macbeth! Macbeth! Macbeth! Beware Macduff.” The first apparition gives Macbeth his first warning, this show theirs going to be a