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Cards (4)

  • Ambiguity
    The quality of being open to more than one interpretation. Shakespeare often employs ambiguity in Macbeth, leaving certain events or character motivations open to debate.
  • Motif
    A recurring symbol, image, or theme in a literary work that contributes to its overall meaning. Motifs in Macbeth include blood, darkness, and the supernatural.
  • Hubris
    Excessive pride or arrogance that leads to a character's downfall. Macbeth's hubris is evident in his ambition and belief in his invincibility, despite the warnings and prophecies against him.
  • Supernatural
    Beyond the laws of nature; involving forces or beings beyond the realm of scientific understanding. The witches and their prophecies, as well as other supernatural elements, play a significant role in Macbeth.