Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

dunsinane

noun
/ˈdʌn.sɪ.neɪ/
Definition
Dunsinane is a fictional place mentioned in Shakespeare’s play Macbeth, famously associated with a hill in Scotland where the climax of the story occurs.
Examples
  • In Macbeth, the protagonist’s journey leads him to Dunsinane, where he confronts the consequences of his actions.
  • The eerie atmosphere of Dunsinane adds to the play’s tension and foreshadows tragedy.
Meaning
In the context of literature, Dunsinane symbolizes a place of ambition, power struggles, and the ultimate downfall.
Synonyms
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