Paradox In Macbeth

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There are many paradoxes that can be used for others perspectives, but I agree with the same paradox as Katelyn, “So foul and fair a day I have not seen” (1.3.40). Macbeth’s words were a repetition of the witches in Act 1 Scene 1. The day was fouled because the witches raised up a storm and the fair part came from the Macbeth’s victories during the battle. I also agree with Katelyn’s explanation on what it means but I want to focus on the foreshadowing part of the paradox. Macbeths letter expressed how he was going to become king but Lady Macbeth turns the letter into foul news, saying he is not cruel enough or in simpler terms manly enough. I strongly believe that it showing that Macbeth will become king, but there will be darkness following