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In Act 1, Scene 1, of Macbeth Shakespeare catches the audience's attention by appealing to their interest in the supernatal. In addition, he uses literary and dramatic techniques to set the plot in motion and establish atmosphere.
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1) How do today's audiences regard witchcraft?
2) How is the plot set into motion?
Find 3 examples of verbal contradictions.
3. What is the atmosphere of the scene?
4. Describe the lightning and sound effects that are appropriate to this scene.
5. How does the scene gain the audience's interest?

2006-10-28 10:55:10 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Theater & Acting

2 answers

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2006-10-29 07:51:11 · answer #1 · answered by shkspr 6 · 0 0

on the spot conflict. Boy MacBeth you're gonna be large, yet long term Banquo is gonna be greater significant than you. in the present day its shown that those ideal acquaintances are actually not constantly going to be ideal acquaintances.

2016-12-28 07:19:41 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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