The document discusses supernatural elements in Shakespeare's play Macbeth. It describes how the play introduces supernatural elements like the witches and their prophecies which plant ideas in Macbeth's mind and influence his actions. However, Macbeth still makes deliberate choices to commit evil acts, and the supernatural forces cannot entirely control him. The document also analyzes other supernatural events in the play like Banquo's ghost and unnatural occurrences in nature that create an atmosphere of horror and mystery. Overall, the supernatural aspects contribute to the tragedy's cosmic themes but do not determine Macbeth's fate alone.
This presentation is on the key facts about 'The Tragedy of Macbeth' written by William Shakespeare. It discusses characters, plot and Act-scene wise summary of the play
This presentation is on the key facts about 'The Tragedy of Macbeth' written by William Shakespeare. It discusses characters, plot and Act-scene wise summary of the play
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1. Supernatural Elements and Impacts in the play Macbeth:
“Man is not the creature of circumstances
Circumstances are the creatures of man.”
Macbeth, throughout the play, is presented as one much above the ordinary beings,
and, as such, he fulfils the basic -requirements of being a tragic hero. Shakespeare, introduces him
as a brave general, a bold, resolute man of action who through as also referred to “Valor’s minion”,
“Bellona’s bridegroom’’, the king’s ‘’valiant cousin’’, a very “eagle’’ among ‘’sparrows’’, a ‘’lion’’
among ‘’hares’’. It is a play, which is depicting a complete destruction, wrestling with creation. It is
a study of the disintegration and damnation of a man. And yet, Macbeth is a ‘tragic hero’. Here
presents, the hero’s complete symbolic life-journey in a reflective pattern to ensure the only operation
of evil in this world.
‘Macbeth: “Come, let me clutch thee:
I have thee not,fatal vision,sensible
To feeling as to sight?” ‘
In the third scene of the first act of the play though the hero accepts evil overtly,
there is a suggestion that, even before the commencement of action of the play, he has fallen under
the influence of evil.
‘Banquo : ..“Merciful powers,
Restrain in me the cursed thoughts that nature
Gives way to repose.” ‘
The Witches, merely prophecy certain things for Macbeth. They do not influence him
in any concrete manner, but the effect of the prophecy is to make Macbeth, start as if he were
already guilty of harboring dangerous ideas. It is a fact that his ambition impels him towards “the
swelling act of the imperial theme”, though his conscience fills him with horror at the idea that has
come to him about how to gain the throne.
‘Macbeth: “Come what come may,
Time and the hour runs through the roughest day.” ‘
Macbeth, is the starkest and the least discursive of Shakespeare’s tragedies as
Granville-Barker has pointed out. The deterioration of Macbeth’s character illustrates the theme of
conscience and its decline. From a brave soldier and noble person Macbeth reaches a state when he
is a soulless man, a beast chained to a stake like a beast!
‘Second Witch: “By the pricking of my thumbs,
Something wicked this way comes;
2. Open locks, whoever knocks.” ‘
The forces of evil are always ready to ensnare man; but they have their limitations. They
do not, indeed cannot, force man into evil; they can merely tempt man to choose to follow evil ways.
Macbeth, deliberately choose- not once, but several times in the play-the evil path. At every stage of
Macbeth’s degeneration we witness the choice being made deliberately, at the same time there is a
sense of inevitability, about Macbeth’s choices.
‘Macbeth: “How now, you secret, black, and midnight hags!
What is’t you do?
All the Witches: A deed without a name.” ‘
Much more, than the other elements, the Witches introduce an element of supernatural
mystery and fear into Macbeth. According to Charles Lamb,” They are foul anomalies, of whom we
know not whence they are sprung, or whether they have beginning or ending. As they are without
human passions, they seem to be without human relations. They come with thunder and lightning
and vanish to airy music.”It is significant that the play opens with a brief meeting of the Three
Witches.
‘Old Man: “Threeescore and ten I can remember well;
Within the volume of which time, I have seen
Hours dreadful and things strange, but this sore night
Hath trifled former knowings.” ‘
The opening scene, in fact is important, in that which makes a complete sense of mystery,
strikes the keynote of the play:
..’ Second Witch: “When the hurly-burly’s done,
When the battle’s lost, and won.
Third Witch: That will be the ere the set of sun.
First Witch: Where the place?
Second Witch: Upon the heath.
Third Witch: There to meet with Macbeth.’’ ‘
When we meet the Witches again in Act I, Sc.iii, we get to know of their physical aspects.
They are withered and not dressed like earthly beings; their fingers are choppy and lips skinny.
They look like women, and yet they are bearded. They can at will vanish into air, can foresee the
future, and possess more than mortal knowledge. They are by no means the ordinary witches of
popular super -station; they are more powerful beings, resembling rather the “Goddesses of Devine
3. “as Holinshed calls them. Shakespeare has endowed they may have power over Nature, but that
power is not -absolute. They may have power over a man’s soul but that
power is not absolute either. It is when a mortal mind is tainted that they can have an influence on
it. Their prophecy only gives a definite shape to the dark thoughts that have already been
smoldering in Macbeth’s mind. The thought of assassinating Duncan occurs to him independently of
‘them’-without any hint from ‘them’. Macbeth reads into the prophecies a “supernatural soliciting”, to
murder and, Lady Macbeth looks upon them as “metaphysical aid.” The Witches in Macbeth never
solicit nor aid- this is nothing -but a wishful thinking.
‘Macbeth: ‘’Why sinks that cauldron? And what noise is this? “ ‘
The most- distinct suggestion, of the supernatural in Macbeth comes from Banquo’s Ghost.
There is no doubt that we can see with Macbeth the uncanny apparition, the blood blotched ghost.
Banquo’s Ghost plays an important role in the action of tragedy. The horror of its sight compels
Macbeth to make many a comprising disclosure. As Coleridge points out them, “as true a creation of
Shakespeare’s as his Ariel and Caliban” and “wholly different from the representation of Witches in
the contemporary writers, and yet presented a sufficient of witches in the contemporary writers,
and yet presented a sufficient external resemblance to the creatures of vulgar prejudice, to act
immediately on the audience.”
‘All the Witches: “Double, double toil and trouble,
Fire burn and cauldron bubble.” ‘
Though the Witches here do not have a direct share in its action they are a very
important part of the play. The play from its very beginning continues under their evil shadows
until the shadows are finally lifted in the last scene with Macduff’s entry with “the usurper’s cursed
head.” The tragedy would lose all its magnificence without its strange atmosphere and the
atmosphere would amount to nothing without the presence of the Witches.
‘All the Witches: “Fair is foul, and foul is fair,
Hover through the fog and filthy air.”
Lenox describes the ‘unruly’ night in some detail:
“Our chimneys were blown down; and, as they say
Lamentings heard i’ th’ air; strange screams of death,
And, prophesying with accents terrible
Of dire combustion, and confused events,
New hatch’d to th’ woeful time, the obscure bird
Clamour’d the live long night; some say, the earth
4. Was feverous, and did shake.”
In the next scene, Ross and the Old Man discuss of similar events that have taken
place during the fateful night:
‘Old Man: ‘On Tuesday last
A falcon tow’ring in her pride of place,
Was by a mousing owl hawk’d at and kill’d.” ‘
The portents suggest a topsy-turvy situation in Nature and emphasize the naturalness
of Macbeth’s heinous deed in murdering Duncan who is at once his king, kinsman and guest.
Ross: “And Duncan’s horses, a thing most strange and certain,
Beauteous and swift, the minions of their race,
Turn’d wild in nature, broke their stalls, flung out,
Contending ‘gainst obedience as they would
Making war with mankind.” ‘
The accounts of these supernatural happenings hence are helping towards the
atmosphere of horror in the play. - ‘An owl shrieks
Lady Macbeth: ..’’It was the owl that shriek’d, the fatal bellman
Which gives the stern’st good-night.” ‘
King Edward, the Confessor was thought to be inspired with a gift of prophecy
and also to possess the gift of healing infirmities and some incurable diseases. Though one motive
of the references may have been to flatter James I, another valid justification on dramatic
grounds, is that the good supernatural described here is a contrast to the evil supernatural of
the witches. Man’s actions are, therefore, not isolated but closely connected to various forces
operating in the universe. At the same time, it is made to clear that effect would be different if Man
did not succumb to the evil within him.
‘Lady Macbeth: “Come, you spirits
That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here
And fill me from the crown to the toe topfull
Of direst cruelty.” ‘
It is noticeable that Macbeth himself never blames the Witches for his sinister
actions. The supernatural elements contribute to the play a rich texture, raise the tragedy to a cosmic
dimension to a sense of Fate, operating in man’s life in Macbeth. Macbeth’s failure to utter the word
5. ‘Amen’ is also accepted only as a psychologic. The air-drawn dagger is not strictly a part of the
supernatural. The visionary dagger that Macbeth perceives just before committing Duncan’s
murder has been interpreted more as a projection of Macbeth’s heated mind than as a concrete
reality to be felt and known. It is he who makes it possible for Birnam Wood to come to Dunsinane
Castle shutting himself up inside. It is he who senselessly murdering Macduff’s family rouses Macduff
who is “none of woman born”- to revenge. Before his end, he simply blames the juggling fiends as they,
“keep the word of promise to our ear and break it to our hope.”
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“Roses have thorns, and silver fountains mud;
Clouds and eclipses stain both moon and sun.”
- Shakespeare’s Art, therefore, is evolving from a Deep Understanding of the Complexity of Human
Nature!
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(References, words, sentences, ideas.settings from ‘William Shakespeare’s Macbeth- A critical
evaluation, Dr. S. Sen.)