Examples Of Fugitive Language In Macbeth's '

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In Macbeth, Macbeth is about to kill the king when he hears a noise and says, “Who’s there? What, ho!” this means “who is there? What is it!”. Also, Lady Macbeth says “Hark!” this means “Listen to that” when she hears the noise Macbeth is making while killing the king. Hark comes from old Germanic language then introduce in middle English, where Shakespeare used it to create even more suspense, during the murder scene, to make the audience thinks they could get caught. The author did not just used unheard of words he, also used fugitive language. The sentence, “What hath quenched them hath given me fire.” which is saying what they drank she also drank not physically but mentally, because now she feels bold. He

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