LEC052006. AMRUTHA T.A. SIGNIFICANCE OF EQUIVOCATOR IN MACBETH.

What is the significance of the reference to the 'equivocator' in Macbeth?

1) Equivocation is the use of words with ambiguous meanings to deceive or hide truths.

2) The use of equivocation in Macbeth illustrates the evil nature of the witches.

3) The characters Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are themselves equivocators when they use ambiguous statements to hide the fact that they plan to kill Duncan.

4) The characteristics of equivocator help the readers to anticipate the plot.

5) The effective use of equivocation improves the tragedy by offering the readers a chance to predict Macbeth's downfall.

Critically discuss the significance of the reference to the 'equivocator' in Macbeth.

Draft 1:

1) Equivocation is the use of an ambiguous term in more than one sense, thus making an argument misleading. 

2) The witches are generally considered as the great equivocators in Macbeth.

3) The first instance of equivocation in Macbeth is when Macbeth says that he killed Duncan's guards because he was so upset over Duncan's murder.

4) The use of equivocation can be spotted in Macbeth when Macbeth makes plans to murder Banquo; because he heard the witches' initial predictions. 

5) Shakespeare uses equivocation to access deception as a tool to produce plot twists.

Draft 2: 

1) An equivocator is someone who tells half- truths and says something obscure to mislead others.

2) The use of equivocation in Macbeth can be traced back to the infamous Gun Powder Plot and it is most likely influenced by the religious and political intrigue of Shakespeare's age.

3) The equivocator which appears in the Act 2, Scene 3 is often considered to be a reference to Henry Garnet, a Jesuit of Shakespeare's time.

4) Equivocation presents a false sense of security that Shakespeare deliberately used with the witches to mislead Macbeth. 

5) In conclusion, equivocation improves the tragedy by enabling the readers to figure out that Macbeth's decease is inescapable. 

 



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