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  • Comparing and contrasting "Macbeth" by Willian Shakespeare to "Lx" by Pablo Neruda. In this essay many examples of death are used to explain the emotions of the main characters.

     

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ID number:523589
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Published: 13.01.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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In Macbeth by William Shakespeare and the LX by Pablo Neruda, imagery is the main thing used to describe how both Macbeth and LX are alike. In both pieces, many examples of hatred, darkness, and death are used to give the readers an idea of how the characters are alike in the way they feel.
In Macbeth, readers were given clear images of how he was feeling throughout the play. After the murder of Duncan, Macbeth was plagued with many different, evil emotions. At times Macbeth was faced with thoughts lurking in his mind about murder and what would happen to his power if he were to stop c…

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