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In Shakespeare's Macbeth, one of the reoccurring themes throughout the
play was "Fair is foul and foul is fair." This is used to explain that people and
events may seem either good or bad, but after some inspection, turn out to be the
opposite. In my opinion, "Nothing is but what is not," is similar to "Fair is foul and
foul is fair," because it is declaring how things are, in fact, what people believe
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raised a questions deep within his soul that caused him to take action into his
own hands and commit the life altering murder.
There are many different paths in life that can lead to the same place.
Many people would explain that is a person's fate. In some instances this may be
true, but with Macbeth, I feel that it was his own actions and decisions along
those paths that altered his final destination.
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