The "Mirror for Magistrates" and "Macbeth" both explore the theme of power, ambition, and the downfall of rulers. The "Mirror for Magistrates" influenced the portrayal of historical events and figures in "Macbeth," particularly in its depiction of moral lessons and the consequences of unchecked ambition. Shakespeare may have drawn inspiration from the "Mirror for Magistrates" in shaping the character of Macbeth and the overall narrative structure of the play.
It would show the smaller mirror, and reflections of it and the smaller mirror within, going to infinity. See the related link.
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Macbeth was very brave at war, therefore he deserves the title of a noble, brave and worthy man. Macbeth and Banquo both won the war and were great soldiers too. All of these factors link into the reasons why Macbeth is referred to as brave. It is stated by the captain.
There are choices in Macbeth which he cannot escape e.g when Macbeth reveals the truth to Macduff about killing his wife and son. He gets frightened from Macduff and tell him the truth. He also begins to get worried after the murdering of Duncan.
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The light reflecting off of it in your line of site
If you go to the given link you will see the circuit of a current mirror using Op-Amp. And you can easily see how it is biased.
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The image you see in a mirror is just a reflection of light from whatever you see in it. The "evil side is in the mirror" makes a good plot link, though (e.g. Prince of Persia, Army of Darkness).
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