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Light Dichotomy in Macbeth

If an image can reveal a thousand words, the importance of imagery in Macbeth is almost fundamental given that it is the shortest play ever written by one of the most renowned authors, William Shakespeare. Light versus dark is one of the foremost cases of this imagery, seeing that it is an indicator of the key theme in this play, evil versus goodness. Even in our societies today darkness represents evil, as for instance a black cat, a dark and stormy night, or a dark road. Contrastingly, light refers to the complete opposite and shines with its goodness and innocence. William Shakespeare employs the imagery of darkness and light to set the appropriate mood and moral atmosphere of the play. The play commences with three characters, more significantly three witches, which are prime symbols of darkness and evil up to this day. They are portrayed as brewers of chaos because of the darkness that always dominates them, as throughout the play they are either in dark caves or meet at dark hours of the night, which are almost always accompanied by dreadful weather. The dark appearances ...... Word Count: 1245 Page Count: 4.9 (250 words a page / double spaced)