Theme in Macbeth: "Fair is foul, foul is fair"
Date Submitted: 12/03/2004 19:22:04
Macbeth's theme in one word is EQUIVOCATION (of double or doubtful meaning, questionable, ambiguous). Equivocation is prevalent throughout the play. Lady Macbeth uses it a lot, and suggests it to her husband when she says "...look like the innocent flower / But be the serpent under 't..." (Act I, Scene 5, 64-65)
In other words, the idea or theme in the play is "Fair is foul, foul is fair." Basically, this means that appearances can be deceiving.
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of her actions. In her case, we see what was once foul, becomes fair.
Throughout the play Macbeth, the general mood is one of crafty and betrayal. What appears to be fair is foul. This is why it is considered to be the major theme of the play. It is also considered to be a major idea in today's society. This is why I find it very meaningful to me as maybe to other people.
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