Text | William Shakespeare utilizes birds throughout Macbeth as metaphors to describe qualities of characters and to represent plot developments as they unfold. {{c1::The behaviour of birds throughout the play illustrates the disruption of natural order and the discontentment of God and nature, brought forth by the murder of the King.}} |
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