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Light and Darkness in Macbeth

I am writing a critical essay on the imagery of light and darkness
in Macbeth. So far I have come up with a couple of ways light and
darkness are used:
1. good and evil (duh)
2. light exposes and dark hides "Stars hide your fires..."

Unfortunately I need a few more ideas and was wondering if anyone
could help.

Thanks

Posted by Sam on April 02, 1997 at 16:56:35


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