Devices/ Question/ Comment:  1) Rhetorical Question:                This device is   habituate commonly through out this act: here  be a few examples:  1.              Then live, Macduff: What need I   gimmick of thee? (By: Macbeth) (IV, i, 82)  2.              Unfix his earth-bound root? Sweet bodements! (By: Macbeth) (IV, i, 96)  3.              Why sink that cauldron? And what   burden is that? (By: Macbeth) (IV, i, 106)  2) Symbolism  1.              Thunder. Second  phantasm: a  fucking(a)  claw. (IV, i, 77) The bloody  sister symbolizes Macduff, who was from his mother womb/untimely ripped.  2.               Thunder. Third apparition: a child  coronate, with a tree in his hand. (IV, i, 87-88) The crowned child symbolizes Malcolm, the rightful heir, is holding in his hand a  subsection such as he later in the plays dodge in concealing the numbers of his army.  3) Alliteration  1.              Double, double,  poke and troub   le; (by the witches) (IV, i, 10)  2.

  ornament of a fenny snake, in the cauldron  roll and bake; (by the witches) (IV, I, 12-13)  4) Anaphora  1.              though bladed corn be lodged, and trees be blown down, though castles  collapse on their warders; heads; Though palaces and pyramids do slope  2.               essay!  come out! Show! Show his eyes, and grieve his heart, (by the witches) (IV, I, 117-119)                                        If you want to get a  blanket(a) essay, order it on our website: 
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