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The play is a discussion about the nature of evil, and how it can overcome good, although thje forces of good (represented by Malcolm, and the English) eventually banish evil from the land. Here follows a selection of references to good and evil.
act one - scene three
Banquo reflects that evil sometimes has truth
act one - scene three
Macbeth is not sure if the prophecies are good or evil
act one - scene five
Lady Macbeth tells her husband to dissemble
act two - scene three
Banquo stands in the hand of God
act two - scene four
Good can come from evil
act four - scene two
Macduff's son p[oints out there are more evil men than good
act five - scene three
Macbeth reflects on what his evil deeds have denied him
act five - scene eight
Malcolm will bring fairness back to Scotland
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