There is much debate among Shakespearean scholars or general readers of literature as to what is the root of Macbeth's evil side. Some attribute it to the dark influence of his wife while others blame Macbeth for his own actions. Basically, Macbeth is a tale detailing the potential of man for downfall, and how greed/ambition can darken even the most stout of characters.
it is on the evil side now.
The evil eye is associated with various cultures and religions, including but not limited to Islam, Judaism, and Christianity.
He wasn't considered evil. The Greeks didn't define their gods as "good" or "evil". He was associated with darkness, which WE associate with evil.
NO li mei is on the good side ot the evil side.
The left side of the faucet is typically associated with hot water, while the right side is associated with cold water.
The evil eye is associated with various religions, including Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. It is believed to be a curse or negative energy that can harm others.
Owls tend to be associated with wisdom, evil, Halloween and such.
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They don't really. The Macbeths are looking the innocent flower while being the serpent under it. There is the appearance that the Macbeths are good people and deserve to be king and queen, but in reality they have committed horrible crimes. (Macbeth commits crimes without involving his wife in both acts.) So, nothing is what it seems: fair is foul and foul is fair. But there is no confusion in the audience's mind about what is good and what is evil--we know even if the people in the play do not.
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