Analyzing it, has anybody ever read "On the Knocking at the Gate in Macbeth" I keep reading it over and over and have no idea what the hell the guy is trying to say.
Just a guess, as I ahve not read it.
The knocking at the gate has many meanings:
one is comical - the drunken porter
the other is the drumbeat, or gavel of doom - MacBeth's unavaodable doom, or fate
a new person is enterign the kingdom - macbeth literally inheritign the kingdom through death
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