Macbeth Act 4, Scene 1 Analysis
Macbeth acknowledges the witches' power to control nature and create chaos in the world, but he doesn't care what happens as long as he gets the answers to his questions. In Act 4, Scene 1, Macbeth's speech suggests that he will be ruthless in his quest for power.
Question 1
After reading Act 4, Scene 1, identify a theme (life lesson) that readers can learn based on Macbeth's quest for power. What are the dangers or consequences in his quest for power? How do you know? Provide 2 pieces of evidence from the text to support and explain your response.
Hint: You can consider the weather and environment imagery, character development, symbols, figurative language, etc. as your evidence.
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