Macbeth:how The Magnitude And Horror Of His Actions Are Underlined

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This is seen in Act One, Scene Two, when the Thane of Cawdor rebels against King Duncan, where the Sergeant says ? "Ship wracking storms and direful thunders break" (L.26). This thunderous weather symbolizes God's anger at his representative of Scotland being attacked. The darkness during the play (all but two of the scenes are set in darkness) shows how the night is strangling the earth, representing the anger of God at the events in Scotland...
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This thunderous weather symbolizes God's anger at his representative of Scotland being attacked. The darkness during the play (all but two of the scenes are set in darkness) shows how the night is strangling the earth, representing the anger of God at the events in Scotland. The "Dark night strangles" (Act Two, Scene Four, Line Seven) the earth, showing God's, overall grip on the world...
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