Emotions are used in the Webster Dictionary's author Macbeth Noah Webster to define emotions as "temporary mind states about passion and emotion" and "morbid or wonderful way of thinking". Scott, author of Foresman Advanced Dictionary, E. L. Thorndike and Clarence L. Barnhart, defines emotions as "the overall atmosphere of the work or popular emotional aura". Macques of Shakespeare, Particularly important and ominous act 2, embodies the expression of two emotions. Even if the mood changes, this behavior still has an "overall atmosphere". It initially has a cliff-like anxiety, a hysterical middle atmosphere, and a sense of tragic perception.
The feeling of Macbeth of Shakespeare was dark, meditative and evil, and it was first developed in the opening performance of the witch and the disgusting heart of Macbeth. Emotions from the beginning of the drama to the end are destruction, destruction, and darkness. As the game progresses, pain and embarrassment are emphasized. This can be predicted by the reader, depending on the first line of the wizard and how you imagine Macbeth's own role. The three witches the Macbeth and Banco met were also called "strange sisters". (Macbeth I.ii. 20-25) In Old English, wyrd means "Fate". As a setting of destiny, and destructive emotions, or at this point, the possibilities are part of their role in the drama. There are other effects that can impress the emotions in the play
In the drama, the witch explained that "fairness is evil and evil is fair." This sentence means that everything is not visible. This sentence sets up an eerie emotion that tells strange things that happen in the drama. During the play, the wizard told Macbeth that he will become king. However, there is no explanation as to how he became king. Therefore, Macbeth is planning to kill Duncan. Therefore Macbeth 's plan and he became king made this feeling very wonderful. This sentence happened to be said by the witch. The whole situation of the witch is very strange. The audience can not know the source of the witch. In addition, the audience did not know how the witches knew about Macbeth. Furthermore, since the witches explained that everything does not resemble their own phrases, their prediction may not be how they look like. Therefore, it is more mysterious. Therefore, witch's comments will help create a strange atmosphere.
In the fourth act of Drama Macbeth, there is an image in the witch's voice. The image appeals to various senses. Sensation and images help create the overall atmosphere of the scene. Emotions created by images are creepy. At the beginning of their singing voice, the wizard said: "When the hedge pig snores snoring, the second threat is three times 3) These images attract a sense of sound These pigs in the humming sound are sad voice There is a witch also saying that Greek letters are crying, it is also awkward, it is very strange