The Dramatic Impact and Significance of Act 1 Scene 1 and Act 3 Scene 3 of Macbeth
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The Dramatic Impact and Significance of Act 1 Scene 1 and Act 3 Scene 3 of Macbeth In this essay I am going to examine the dramatic impact and significance of Act 1 Scene 1 and Act Scene 3 of Macbeth. Shakespeare sets the opening scene on a moor where he uses pathetic fallacy to echo the mood of the witches and sets the evil mood for the play. The play begins with the witches arranging another meeting on the moor whilst a terrible storm is raging around them. As the thunder roars and the lighting crashes across the moor we begin to see the darker side of the play. We associate the witches with evil and intrigue, dirt, disease and evil. In the first scene we are given an idea of what is going to happen in the play. The witches raise questions about good and evil throughout the play. Everything...

