In Macbeth, the imagery of animals behavior and class status advances the theme of
animals in relation to humilitary personnel characteristics. The examples discussed in my paper will
make it quite distinctly that this imagery is evident, throughout the play.
        In Act 1 sc. 3 line of merchandise 8, the first trance chants and says that the sailor is the master of
the Tiger. The witch is comparing the man to a Tiger. The tiger is a real good animal and
is near the top of the Elizabethan institution Picture. Hence the man is good. Furthermore
the witch says that she herself is alike(p) a thieve without a tail. Thus she is missing something
important. The witch is incomplete, just like the rat. Furthermore I believe she is hiding
something because when you argon missing something you are apt to be very self conscious
and hide it. In addition the rat is veer low on the compass of being.
        The next passage is Act 1 sc. 7 line 49. In this passage Lady Macbeth is quoted
saying like the poor range I th adage (1, vii., 49). That means the cat who eats slant and
will not realize his feet wet (Folgers, p 40). Lady Macbeth is telling Macbeth that he is like
the cat because he wants to become king but he wont get his hands bloody. However
Lady Macbeth would find someone else to get their feet wet, someone to do her dirty
        In act 2 motion-picture show 4 line 15, the old man and Ross talk close the recent murder. The
old man says that the killer, an owl made sure no one was looking and attacked the falcon
and killed it. The owl, lower then the falcon on the chain of being usually eats mice, which
is low...
I respect all word that you wrote. Many aspecets of animal imagery i would never have found in Macbeth... great work man!
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