Witches' statement: "Fair is foul, and foul is fair." This motif does not exist only in Act I. Think about the events that take place in Acts II and III. When did you see something evil happen when you were expecting good - or vice versa? In 35 words or fewer, describe an example of how good and evil get mixed up in Acts II and III of Macbeth.
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Answer (1)
In Acts II and III of Macbeth, Macbeth's ascent to the throne through Duncan's murder presents a clear mix of good and evil. He is seen as a hero despite committing heinous acts, causing chaos instead of peace. ;