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Explore Shakespeare's Dramatic Use of The Supernatural There are several scenes where supernatural incidents or people turn up in Macbeth. These scenes are spread over the play, with almost one in each act, apart from Act 5. They affect Macbeth and other characters in different ways, some scare them and others may bring good news. There are four scenes which include the mention of supernatural objects or people. These supernatural objects and people are added to the play for excitement and they also have a meaning and are not just a twist in the storyline. They often turn up because they have an important meaning, but sometimes they just need to be present and not talk to make an impression on the characters. They usually play an important role in the Act or the whole story, even if they do not say anything. The four main mentions of...

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