Notes on Shakespeare’s Macbeth

Robin Nemesszeghy
7 min readDec 19, 2021
Photo by Elaine Howlin on Unsplash

Porter Speech in Act II

Shakespeare is known to add comic relief into dark parts of his plays to relieve the emotions of the audience and make the story lighter and more humorous. The Porter Speech in Act II is one such example.

Dramatic irony

The Porter speech shows the element of dramatic irony since the audience knows about the…

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Robin Nemesszeghy

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