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Dialogue In William Shakespeare's Macbeth

Dialogue is the conversations and words spoken aloud by characters in a novel, a film, or a play. Dialogue in a play is not just words put together to form a sentence; but they are words that promote feelings to the audience whether it be direct or indirect. William Shakespeare is famous for the way he wrote his plays, he wrote his plays in iambic pentameter, which is having five pairs of syllables on a line of dialogue that do not rhyme. He also wrote lines of dialogue that rhymed but were not in iambic pentameter.

William Shakespeare's ‘Macbeth' is about a servant of the king (Macbeth) and his ambition to become king after receiving prophecies from three witches that claim he will be king. Macbeth tells his wife of these prophecies and his wife (Lady Macbeth) produces a plan to slay the current king (Duncan) so that Macbeth will become king. This corrupt ambition of Lady Macbeth is what leads her to insanity towards the end of the play.

Act 1 scene 7 of ‘Macbeth'......


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