“Fair is foul, and foul is fair”(1.1.12) this is a great quote that foreshadows the whole play and the theme of good vs. evil. The quote means that sometimes that the good things are bad and the bad things can be good. Macbeth first becomes Thane of Cawdor because he appears …show more content…
evil is really expressed in the motifs of this play. Many of the motifs are reflected in Macbeth’s decision to kill the king.B lood symbolizes the horrible deed that Macbeth and his wife committed . Macbeth once said that he could not get the blood washed off his hands, which represented the guilt Macbeth felt. Macbeth also said that he would never sleep again which also represents the guilt that sticks with him . After Macbeth and Lady Macbeth killed the king they both grew more insane throughout the play. Instead of Macbeth being a honorable person Macbeth becomes an evil tyrant and kill anyone who he fears will take the throne.Day and night is the motif that is best used to represent the good and evil in this play. Most of the evil things that Macbeth does are at night. Macbeth acts like a honorable person during the day but at night Macbeth changes his personality in a negative way. As the play goes on the night begins to take over which represents Macbeth becoming more corrupt. By the end of the play Macbeth’s morality is gone and he has let the darkness take over himself and his