Macbeth’s morality is corrupted by his exposure to the supernatural. In other words, his morality is r_____ (spoilt) by ideas presented to him by the witches.
The witches are, “imperfect speakers.” In other words, they are not only _________ (evil), but also unclear and misleading.
Subverting the divine order is sinful because to subvert the divine order is to go against G_______ law.
An archetype is the perfect e______ of something.
Romeo compares Juliet to, “the sun” because, to him, she represents, beauty and life – she is the c _______ of his world.
Romeo’s hamartia is his obsessive _________________