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How does Shakespeare use imagery to create a

mood of evil and foreboding?
(Macbeth Act 1 Scene 1)

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Answer: Imagery conveys an atmosphere of fear and foreboding throughout the play. ... Violent imagery permeates the play almost from the start, with images of violence accompanying the news that Duncan's forces have won the battle. This violent imagery continues as Macbeth and his wife plot and accomplish Duncan's murder.

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