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Macbeth

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How does Act 1 Scene 3 of Macbeth relate to the rest of the play? In this essay I am going to write about how Act 1 Scene 3 relates to the rest of the play. This will include many aspect of the scene such as use of language, historical and social context of the play. In Act 1 Scene 2 Macbeth described as a good fighter and brave soldier. He is also described as disdaining fortune but in act 1 scene 3 he is described as a traitor. "So foul and fair a day I have not seen" his first line in the play which is a good description of Macbeth's role in the play. Macbeth always wanted more and he is ambitious as it is described in Act 1 Scene 3. As we know that he was awarded the thane of Glamis because of his bravely. This...

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