Throughout Shakespeare literature similar themes reoccur frequently. One theme which is evident throughout Macbeth is the use of parental and child references. Shakespeare associates children and babies and parenthood within the play. Child references describe many things.
One use may be seen when Duncan thanks Macbeth for his bravery in battle, Macbeth replies. Your highness’ part is to receive our duties and our duties are to your throne and state children and servants” (Act 1, Scene 4, 23-25).
Macbeth refers to the king as being a father to his children and his children being his people. Another reference to children can be found before Macbeth decides to kill Duncan. He ponders what will happen after he kills Duncan. “Pity, like a naked new-born babe, /Striding the blast, or heaven’s cherubini, horsed /Upon the sightless couriers of the air, /Shall blow the horrid deed in every eye, /That tears shall drown the wind” (Act 1, Scene 7, 21-25).
He describes Duncan as a baby. He does that because he associates babies with innocence and peace. He also begins to show a conscience since he describes Duncan death would be like a hard wind that brings a tear to the eyes. When Lady Macbeth hears this, she tells Macbeth that he is a coward.
I have given suck, and know /How tender ’tis to love the babe that milks me: /I would, while it was smiling in my face, /Have Hartman page 2 pluck’d my nipple from his boneless gums, And dash’d the brains out, had I so sworn as you /Have done to this. (Act 1, Scene 7, 54-59) This passage again refers to a baby as portraying innocence. It also shows how cold Lady Macbeth is because she tells the reader that she would slaughter a child which she nursed from her own breast. We can assume she tells us that she would kill even if it wa her own child. This is an example of the maternal motif. Another part of the theme of children and babies could be seen in the reference to Mac duffs birth.
The Essay on Why Macbeth Killed Duncan
In Shakespeare s Macbeth there are many answers posed to the question, why Macbeth killed Duncan. Some would say that it was his own quest for power that drove him to kill, while others would say that it was the influence of this power hungry wife. In my opinion Macbeth was driven by his power hungry wife to kill Duncan. The purpose of this paper is to provide the reader with evidence that Macbeth ...
He was delivered through an unnatural birth, which gave him the power to kill Macbeth because it matched the witch’s prophecy. This is another parental theme which has many references in the play. We also see that Shakespeare has decided to create many characters which are introduced as sons of Duncan. These characters include Malcom, Donal bain, and Lennox. Within this play the motif of babies, children, and parental acts are strong. Shakespeare uses them to show the warmth and also the cold heartedness of his characters personalities..