How Does Shakespeare Create An Atmosphere Of Evil In Act 4, Sc. 1?

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November 1, 2012

 

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As the witches brew their charm to bring disgrace to Macbeth we come across numerous suggestions of evil and mystery. Their chanting, "Double, double, toil and trouble: Fire burn and cauldron bubble" is rhythmic and has an almost an hypnotic quality to it, even so that it is still one of the most famous extracts of the whole of literature...
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During Shakespearean times religion was a main pillar of society and daily life, paganism was feared and condemned without mercy. The number three was of high importance in Celtic pagan traditions and for strictly Christian audiences it was seen as evil. We shall see that religious aberrations are of crucial importance to create the atmosphere of evil, as they are its maximum manifestation...
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