Foul and Fair
The words “Foul” and “Fair” are generally used together throughout the play Macbeth. They rarely appear without being compared to one another and this has a significant effect to the theme and development of the story. However, the words are used separately only a few times. Fair; is used to describe beautiful ladies, one being, Lady Macbeth who was described as fair by King Duncan. Duncan’s description
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Some common words found in the essay are:
Lady Macbeths, Foul Fair, King Duncan, Lady Macbeth, foul fair, fair foul foul, Duncan Duncans, foul foul fair, foul foul, fair foul, lady macbeth, play macbeth, , king duncan,
Approximate Word count = 273
Approximate Pages = 1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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