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  • Act I Scene iii Lines 48-50
  • All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, Thane of Glamis!
  • All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, Thane of Cawdor!
  • All hail, Macbeth!, that shalt be king hereafter!
  • Act II Scene ii Lines 13-14
  • I have done the deed. Didst thou not hear a noise?
  • My Husband!
  • Act III Scene i Lines 129-130
  • I will advise you where to plant yourselves,Acquaint you with the perfect spy o' th' time
  • Foreshadowing is the literary device being used in this scene. These lines by the witches foreshadow what titles Macbeth will hold. This shows Fate vs Free Will because they are telling Macbeth that it will be his "fate" to have these royal titles.
  • Act III Scene v Lines 28-29
  • Symbolism is the device being used in this scene. This line by Macbeth symbolizes the evil acts he has committed. This shows Fate vs Free Will because it reveals how Macbeth used his free will to kill Duncan in order to become King.
  • Act IV Scene i Lines 150-152
  • Seize upon Fife; give to th' edge o' th' sword His wife, his babes, and all unfortunate souls That trace him in his line.
  • Foreshadowing is the device being used in this scene. These lines by Macbeth foreshadow the plans the murderers have been given to kill Banquo. This shows Fate vs Free Will because Macbeth is using his free will to plan to kill Banquo, so he can secure his position as king.
  • Act V Scene viii Lines 15-16
  • Foreshadowing is the device being used in this scene. These lines by Hecate foreshadow that Macbeth will be confused by the fates he has been shown. This shows Fate vs Free Will because the witches are tricking Macbeth by telling him fates that he will later be confused by.
  • As by the strength of their illusion Shall draw him on to his confusion
  • Symbolism is the device being used in this scene. These lines by Macbeth symbolize the evil that has gone through his head ever since becoming king. This shows Fate vs Free Will because Macbeth is using his free will to kill Macduffs family, so he can keep his secret on how he got the crown safe.
  • Symbolism is the device being used in this scene. These lines by Macduff symbolize that he technically "wasn't born from a woman". This shows Fate vs Free Will because Macbeth's fate was to not get killed by anyone born from a woman, but Macduff wasn't so he was able to kill Macbeth in the end.
  • Tell thee, Macduff was from his mother's womb Untimely ripped.
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