In Shakespeare 's Macbeth, the selfish Scotsman became ambitious and committed the murder of several people in order to gain strength and keep it. After the murder, Macbeth deceived him to consider others as though he was innocent because he avoided suspicion by concealing his guilt and intent. Other characters including Lady Macbeth, Witch, and Scottish people also use their appearance to hide the truth and deceive others. Through these examples, Shakespeare suggests that appearance can be deceived. During the game, Macbeth deceived others many times using his appearance.
Whether human true spirituality is correctly reflected outside (fake appearance) is the important theme of Macbeth, Mrs. Macbeth is the culprit. She and Macbeth pretended to pretend to commit a violent crime, showing a fraudulent character; "It looks like an innocent flower but not a snake": she seems innocent of it, but he is a King Duncan I will kill her. The wrong performance of Mrs. Macbeth 's watching was seen at dinner time. Macbeth was surprised to learn that Fleance had escaped and was still alive. The false impression revealed by Mrs Macbeth made her innocent, but her efforts to bury her sin made her crazy and eventually led her to death.
Fraud is defined as "deceiving someone's actions by telling what is wrong." In the play, Macbeth of William ยท Shakespeare, fraud always exists, things are not always like that. Among this wonderful literary work, three witches, Cawdor's Thane, Macbeth and Macbeth are extreme examples showing that fraud has a real influence on people. From the first scenario of the script, readers can immediately see Macbeth world fraud. The word "fair is a foul, foul is a fair" is commonly used in ambiguous words by three witches. When a witch encounters Macbeth and Banco, we use the same fuzzy language.
Macbeth was deceived with the help of a weird sister and his wife. But his deceitful nature is activated by their deceptive appearance. The witch's statement saying "Fair is a foul, and the foul is fair" emphasizes this problem and shows the gap between appearance and reality. Mrs Macbeth seems to be a kind and loving wife, but furthermore, she is cruel. She advises her husband to look deceiving; "- time to deceive, looks like time, welcomes your eyes, / your hands, your tongue:" innocent flowers " It looks like it is under the snake (1.5: 61 - 64) "