What effect do you think the “Thunder and Lightning” stage directions have in the play? What do they indicate or represent?
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In Shakespeare's Macbeth, the "Thunder and lightning" in the opening stage directions of the play don't, in themselves, "represent" anything. In other words, they're not symbols in themselves. They are more indicative of other aspects of the play; they contribute to other aspects.
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