Macbeth act 2 scene 2
Title: Macbeth act 2 scene 2
Category: /Social Sciences
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Macbeth act 2 scene 2
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 916 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Impact of Act 2 scene 2 of Macbeth
Act 2 scene 2 is the most violent and intense part of Macbeth although we do no actually witness the murder of King Duncan. It is interesting that Shakespeare chooses to have Macbeth kill Duncan offstage. We can only guess why he wrote the scene that way, I think that Shakespeare wanted to focus not on the murder but on Macbeth's reaction to it; the bloody details supplied by the
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it until finally the act of regicide takes place. His use of dramatic irony, the supernatural and indecision all combine to keep the audience on the edge of their seats throughout these scenes. His use of the right language in the right places helps the characters and the play to become really believable.
Throughout the play, the supernatural plays a major role. A wise choice by Shakespeare at the time and it still works today.