By Fair Means or Foul happened in 1988.
By Fair Means or Foul was created in 1988.
"Fair is foul, and foul is fair" is perhaps one of the most significant lines in Macbeth. It is a juxtapose (an idea that contradicts itself) and it is used to foreshadow the fact that characters in the play who seem to be good and righteous (Macbeth) may actually be tainted or evil, and vice versa.
What is significant is that it echoes the witches' line "Fair is foul and foul is fair; hover through the fog and filthy air", thus connecting Macbeth with the witches and showing how they anticipate what will happen to him. And of course both quotations talk about the moral ambiguity of what is and what seems to be in the play.
Apex 1.2.3 Quiz) Fair is foul, and foul is fair.
it is a metaphore saying that everything that is foul (bad) was meant to be taht way. and everything that is fair is meant to be decieving and foul
Macbeth.
Macbeth
The expression suggests the themes of paradox, and of things not being what they appear to be.
Uttered by the three witches in 'Macbeth'.
Fair is opposite. Foul Ball, Fair Ball.
"Fair is foul and foul is fair. Hover in the fog and filthy air."
if it stayed fair its fair if it went foul its foul