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awesome students I hope youamp;#39;re doing great today in this edition of our remote learning Iamp;#39;m going to go over the concept of motifs with you now this should be just review for you if you recall we went over motifs with our short stories and with the novella the metamorphosis so weamp;#39;re going to take this concept that youamp;#39;re right now about how weamp;#39;re gonna apply it to Macbeth here now if you remember what the instructions tell you to do for that one page writing that youamp;#39;re doing for me is that youamp;#39;re going to talk about how the motif of the supernatural drive forward the concept wanted to Matic concept are multiple to the amount of concepts within Macbeth you still have a little bit of leeway here but first what Iamp;#39;m gonna do before I get into Macbeth and weamp;#39;re all gonna touch on it just a few quotes pieces of textual evidence from act one in Macbeth just to sit and give you an idea and to make you feel comfortable wit