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Deception In Macbeth

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Sixty percent of people cannot have a ten minute conversation without lying at least once. Deceit and illusion are present everywhere. This is portrayed through many literary arts including those of William Shakespeare. Through the famous tragedy Macbeth, Shakespeare shows a tale of deception; a story conveying that certain matters are not always as they seem due to the influence of malicious forces and their intentions in the world. Macbeth illustrates that physical situations are often deluded to hide evil. Secondly, it depicts that people’s character may often be false in order to gain power and hide objectionable intentions. Lastly, it shows that evil, in its purist form, is even able to make fate seem as something that it is not. Shakespeare …show more content…

It would appear that the two chamberlains had done it. At first, nobody suspected Macbeth. Lennox believed exactly what he was set up to: “Those of his chamber, as it seemed, had/done’t:/Their hands and faces were all badged with blood”(II.iii.102-104). Lennox is saying that the chamberlains committed the crime because they were marked with the king’s blood. Macbeth was aware of the dangers he would face if he was found to have murdered the king. To avoid these he fooled many of his future adversaries by making it seem that the chamberlains committed the crime although they did not. When Lennox and the others later discovered the truth, they realized that Macbeth covertly hid his wicked act. Physical situations can be changed to deceive people into overseeing …show more content…

The King built a total trust on the Thane only to find out that he would be betrayed. After the execution, King Duncan appointed Macbeth as the new Thane of Cawdor. Macbeth soon committed a worse act by heinously killing King Duncan. Macbeth reveals that a true personality is a rarity. It seemed as though both Thanes were trustworthy bearers of power, yet both were in fact corrupt. This feeling of false loyalty is solidified through Duncan’s failure to find one reliable person to hold the title of Thane of Cawdor. People’s apparent character can often be misleading because of these people’s efforts to conceal spiteful

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