What does the porter pretend to be the gatekeeper of? How is this symbolic?
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The significance of the Porter within Macbeth is twofold. Primarily, the Porter functions as comic relief by lessening the tension in the audience following the murder of King Duncan. The Porter also functions thematically by indicating that the gates to Macbeth's home are synonymous to the gates of hell.
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