1) Macbeth was introduced mostly through indirect characterization when the other characters began to describe and talk about him. A quote having a direct bastardization for him is: "For brave Macbeth well he deserves that name disdaining fortune, with his brandish'd steel, which smoked with bloody execution."
2) Fair is foul and foul is fair
3) To provide exposition, Shakespeare has his characters converse - have a dialogue - with each other and discuss a character that has not been introduced yet. With a certain way of talking abs the diction used in the conversation serves as a means to foreshadow future events.
4) The tone while describing Macbeth is that of admiration.
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2) Fair is foul and foul is fair
3) To provide exposition, Shakespeare has his characters converse - have a dialogue - with each other and discuss a character that has not been introduced yet. With a certain way of talking abs the diction used in the conversation serves as a means to foreshadow future events.
4) The tone while describing Macbeth is that of admiration.
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