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Facing Consequences... the choices we make will affect our lives. - correct answers Thesis: In Shakespeare's Macbeth,
the reoccurring theme of facing consequences within our lives is shown through the character Lady Macbeth's actions
and fate throughout the play.

-She pushed Macbeth to Kill Duncan, resulting in her/Macbeth's unstable mentality, and her and her own husbands
death.

-Specifically, this is showed in her holding the candle all the time, showing how haunted her brain was + her
consequence.



The Need For Balance...when we lose balance, the results can be costly - correct answers Thesis: In Shakespeare's
Macbeth, the reoccurring theme of a need for balance is shown through the character Macbeth's actions and morals
throughout the play.

-He kills the King (losing the balance of the entire Kingdom), which ultimately leads to the unstable Kingdom, many dead

-Macbeth's morals become messed up, he becomes numb to humanity (kills Young Siward and doesn't bat an eye)

-He causes his/his wife's mental torture, his wife's suicide, and his own death



Appearance vs. Reality... things aren't always as they seem - correct answers Thesis: In Shakespeare's Macbeth, the
reoccurring theme of deceiving appearances is shown through the challenges and betrayals occurring to the character
Banquo.

-He tries to save his bff, Macbeth, from the evil witches trying to bring him down, but he fails

-Believes that Macbeth is a good guy, doing what is best for his kingdom, whereas Macbeth has slaughtered ALOT of
people + his morals are crap.

-Banquo eventually ends up dead and his child is traumatized because of Banquo's altered version of Macbeth.



The power of guilt... there is not darkness that can hide what we've done from our own minds. - correct answers Thesis:
In Shakespeare's Macbeth, the reoccurring theme of the power of guilt is shown through the character Lady Macbeth,
and the prominent affects of her conscience throughout the play.

-Pushes Macbeth to kill Duncan, resulting in her/Macbeth's unstable mentality, and her and her own husbands death.

-Specifically, this is showed in her holding the candle all the time, showing how haunted her brain was + her
consequence.

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