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The first picture represents the hero that Macbeth is first introduced as. Following that, two friendly kittens represent not only Duncan and Macbeth, but Macbeth and Banquo. The picture of witches with a cauldron obviously represent the witches. A picture of a confused man represents Macbeth's doubt in the witch's prophecy, and the following picture of a woman yelling at an exasperated man is Lady Macbeth criticizing Macbeth. The next picture, one of a determined runner, is meant to show Macbeth's newly found resolve to not only kill Duncan but also Banquo. The betrayal of Macbeth's two best friends is displayed through the image of a bloody dagger. Death, an unavoidable force in the play, is represented by a skull and crossbones. A man swirling his finger in the symbol for "crazy" shows how Macbeth and his wife start to descend into madness. The next picture has a man hiding in a forest, and is representative of Burnam woods. Following that picture is one of Justice, who prevails when Macbeth is slain and the proper line of Kings is restored. []

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