Blog 16
Act 2, scene 4-
In this scene Shakespeare starts of having characters speak of strange and gruesome actions going on between the animals, which in a way feels like a metaphor for Macbeth taking over the throne. When the king died, it cause his sons to flea Scotland, which I can infer is because they were scared of being killed next. Macbeth being crowned made me suspect that a lot of tension was going to rise between Macbeth and Macduff, because Macduff did not want to attend the coronation.
In this scene Shakespeare starts of having characters speak of strange and gruesome actions going on between the animals, which in a way feels like a metaphor for Macbeth taking over the throne. When the king died, it cause his sons to flea Scotland, which I can infer is because they were scared of being killed next. Macbeth being crowned made me suspect that a lot of tension was going to rise between Macbeth and Macduff, because Macduff did not want to attend the coronation.
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