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A theme is a universal idea, lesson, or message explored throughout a work of literature. One key characteristic of literary themes is their universality, which is to say that themes are ideas that not only apply to the specific characters and events of a book or play, but also express broader truths about human experience that readers can apply to their own lives.

Directions: Give one example from the play for each of the following themes. You may type your responses directly in the text box or upload your work.

Themes in Macbeth include:

• 1. Ambition
• 2. Loyalty
• 3. Fate and Free Will
• 4. Trust and Betrayal
• 5. Fear
• 6. Greed and Power
• 7. Violence
• 8. Visions
• 9. Desperation
• 10. Good and Evil
• 11. Guilt
• 12. Appearance vs. Reality
• 13. The Supernatural

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