FAMOUS PLAYWRIGHT POET AND OTHERS
MACBETH
Question
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being drunk from the night before
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pretending he is opening hell’s gate for the devil
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lecturing on the effects of alcohol and sex
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all of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Primarily, the Porter functions as comic relief by lessening the tension in the audience following the murder of King Duncan. The Porter also functions thematically by indicating that the gates to Macbeth’s home are synonymous to the gates of hell.
Detailed explanation-2: -The Porter is the gate-keeper to the Macbeth’s castle, and jokes about being the keeper to ‘the gates of hell’. He’s a very heavy drinker, and provides important comic relief amidst the play’s intense tragic momentum.
Detailed explanation-3: -A Porter ensures their customers’ smooth and tireless stay while in various facilities like a hotel or cruise ship. They are responsible for creating a warm and welcoming environment by carrying luggage and assisting in fixing minor issues around whatever premises they may be attending.
Detailed explanation-4: -Act II Scene 3: Duncan is discovered The bleak intensity of the previous scene gives way to a brief comic interlude. The Porter is crude and rough and Shakespeare introduces him to make us laugh. However, his role also performs other key functions.
Detailed explanation-5: -The Porter speech shows the element of dramatic irony since the audience knows about the murder and the Porter doesn’t yet know. Shakespeare adds these elements in his other plays too, making it a common occurrence in his works.