This paper looks at how the banquet scene in Macbeth is not just the dramatic culmination of the play's action; but the events occurring at the banquet represent a culmination of many of the themes found in the play. The author examines some themes and how they are symbolized at the banquet.
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"The banquet scene in Macbeth, Act III scene 4, can be seen as the climax of the play. Beyond this point there can be no hope of recovery for Macbeth. The scene is the climax of the story line for the play, but also goes beyond this. It is a culmination of all the themes and metaphors that run through the play. By combining the culmination of all these events in this scene, the deeper meanings to the events of the play are truly demonstrated."
"The Banquet" 10 February 2012. Web. 12 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Analytical-Essay-The-Banquet/4827>
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