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    Throughout the book of Macbeth, there have been various examples of the supernatural occurring. From the start of the play to the ending of it, supernatural events are always related to Macbeth. The word “supernatural” is defined as, “of, relating to, or being above or beyond what is natural; unexplainable by natural law or phenomena; abnormal.” (Dictionary.com). Macbeth is involved with the supernatural many times and it provoked his ambitions to the point of becoming evil. During the beginning of Act 4, in Macbeth, The three witches were called upon by Macbeth demanding that he should know his future now that he has acquired the crown. The witches agreed in letting Macbeth witnessing his future. They unveiled four different…

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    Throughout literature, the supernatural is often used as a means to frighten people into behaving appropriately. An audience would look to the human characters in search of humanity or redemption. However, paranormal aspects of a work of fiction can be helpful to determine what is and what is not considered to be a humane action. The supernatural elements in William Shakespeare’s Macbeth provide a contrast to and reveal the humanity of the mortal characters. There are three main concepts in the…

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    Supernatural means unable to be explained by science or laws of nature: of relating to, or seeming to come magic, and god, ect. (Supernatural). In Macbeth, supernatural activity has played an important role in the lives of the people of Scotland. The supernatural element gives the story more interesting and mysterious atmosphere. (Emma). For example, in the beginning of Macbeth, when the three withes first appeared to Macbeth and Banquo, the weird sister revealed predictions of…

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    iconic lines sneered by the three witches in Shakespeare’s Macbeth, symbolizes a common motif found in English literature: the supernatural. Authors commonly exploit the supernatural in their plot development by way of ensuing action. The supernatural is something “belonging to a realm or system that transcends nature, as that of divine, magical, or ghostly being,” as defined by the Oxford English Dictionary. William Shakespeare, Charlotte Bronte and Jean Rhys utilize the supernatural in…

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    Written in 1606, William Shakespeare’s Macbeth has been a true example of tragedy for readers to enjoy, even centuries from its birth. The play begins with a scene that introduces the three witches, who are a vital piece of the puzzle that is Macbeth. Mischievous and magical as they are, the witches predict that Macbeth, a highly praised war hero, will become king. Among many other issues, Macbeth’s biggest hurdle with proving the prediction to be true, is King Duncan. In order to acquire the…

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    How effectively does the supernatural in the play Macbeth engage the audience and shape our response to particular characters. The 1700’s was an exaggerated time for the supernatural, Shakespeare’s play Macbeth explores this through betrayal, violence, arrogance and desire. The decisions and impulses, the main protagonist, Macbeth makes, allow us to discover this in ways beyond ‘human nature’. The supernatural becomes apparent to us through the characters of the play. We learn that humans…

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    Everyone claims to see supernatural things at least once in their life, such as ghosts. Though, some people may actually see these things, That is not the case with Macbeth. Most may not think about the supernatural when they hear about the play Macbeth by Shakespeare. One may see throughout the play that there may be many places where it seems that there is supernatural things happening, such as the three witches, the floating dagger, and the ghost of Banquo; though there may not be. Many…

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    While many characters are free-spirited and can think and act individually, some characters do not have enough willpower to do so. Some characters even rely on other characters or even the supernatural to help influence their thinking and decision making. In the critically-acclaimed early 1600s Shakespearean play, The Tragedy of Macbeth, the theme of the supernatural and its influence on human behavior is consistently supported throughout. This is shown when the witches tell Macbeth the prophecy…

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    The supernatural behavior according to The Oxford Dictionary “includes all those phenomena, which cannot be explained by the accepted laws of natural science or by physical laws.” A belief in the existence of the supernatural: ghosts, fairies, witches etc., has been universal in all ages and times. Throughout one of Shakespeare’s famous plays The Tragedy of Macbeth, many supernatural behaviors are witnessed and proved, many people believed in it more back then, than now. Throughout the story…

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    really do not want to do. Macbeth, being the King of Scotland, that all plays into part, but he also deals with the supernatural. It is not that the supernatural wanted to come to him, but he actually put himself in that situation from all the wrong doing he has committed to attain the throne of Scotland. The purpose of the witches’ apparitions played a role in Macbeth’s actions that will lead to his downfall. Supernatural is of a manifestation or event that is attributed to some force…

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