“The Thane of Fife had a wife. Where is she now?”
The literary element used in this sentence is assonance. The assonance occurs in the word "Fife" and the word "wife." "The Thane of Fife" is representing Macduff. His "wife" was killed at his castle by people that were sent by Macbeth. Lady Macbeth is questioning what happened to her. The assonance is important because when Lady Macbeth brings her up, she is questioning where she is. Since Macduff’s wife has died, it is foreshadowed that Lady Macbeth might die soon too. The author places the literary element here to foreshadow Lady Macbeth's death. Without the device, the reader probably would not catch the foreshadowing.
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