How to attack this question: First find the meaning of fiend(preferably what it means during the times of Shakespeare). Fiend according to the dictionary is evil or devil. So is she an evil-like queen or an evil queen. I would say yes because if plotting murder on the innocent is not evil then what is? So find a passage in the text that will support your answer.
the third apparition
the witches
Fleance
Macbeth
Lady Macbeth meaning to the ornament of life can be refer to the golden opinions of line 33. It could even be refer to the crown.
well many say that calling it Macbeth is bad luck so it is commonly known as "The Scottish Play!" hope that helps!
In "Macbeth," the term "fiend" is not used to refer directly to a specific character. However, some characters in the play, like the witches or Lady Macbeth, are often associated with evil or demonic traits that could be likened to a fiend.
the witches
Fleance
"I pull in resolution, and begin to doubt the equivocation of the fiend that lies like truth."
Macbeth
Lady Macbeth meaning to the ornament of life can be refer to the golden opinions of line 33. It could even be refer to the crown.
The pronoun "it" in the conversation between Macbeth and Banquo likely refers to the witches' prophecy about Macbeth becoming king.
well many say that calling it Macbeth is bad luck so it is commonly known as "The Scottish Play!" hope that helps!
A fiend is typically defined as a highly evil or wicked person, often associated with being obsessed or addicted to something. It can also refer to a demon or evil spirit in folklore and mythology.
The witches in Macbeth refer to themselves as the "weird sisters."
You fiend!
Malcolm and Macduff now refer to Macbeth as a "tyrant" for his cruel and oppressive rule as king of Scotland.