LECO52009.Annette Sebastian, Significance and the Critical Analysis of "Equivocator" in Macbeth.
What is the significance
of the reference to the equivocator in Macbeth
1.
The
porter’s vision of the equivocator is an anticipation of King Macbeth’s deeds.
2.
Macbeth
is seen to have changed his stands and loyalty to King Duncan for his personal
desires.
3.
Macbeth’s
words cannot be taken into belief.
4.
The
same plight of the equivocator is faced by Macbeth in the end of the plot.
5.
The
symbol of equivocator is helping the reader to anticipate the possible outcomes
of Macbeth’s deeds in the climax.
Critically discuss the
significance of the reference to equivocator in Macbeth
Draft 1
1.
Equivocator
plays a role in representing one of the themes of cheating in Macbeth.
2.
The
traits of an equivocator are evident in some of the characters of the play.
3.
The
traits of equivocator further help in anticipating the plot.
4.
The the language used by the characters in the play also resembles that of an
equivocator.
5.
In
conclusion, the equivocator is a symbol that is evident from the beginning to
the end of the play Macbeth by Shakespeare.
Draft 2
1. The elements of equivocator overshadows throughout
the tragic play Macbeth by William Shakespeare.
2. Historically, the equivocator in the porter’s dream
alludes to the trial of Henry Garnet for his complicity in the Gun powder plot.
3. The equivocator in porter's dream is also a dramatic technique to ease the audience from the serious actions preceding it.
4. Also, the equivocated dialogues of characters in
the play assists in anticipating the plot and fate of its characters.
5. Shakespeare has used equivocator as a kind of
extended metaphor in both presenting various themes as well as a dramatic technique
to unravel the plot.
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