Topic > they appear to be good when in reality they are bad (or vice versa). People have the capacity to be good and appear bad, as well as to be bad and appear good. This supports the theme of appearances being deceptive. You should not take or trust everything you see or hear at face value. I chose the quote "A day so bad and beautiful I have never seen" because it can be related to what happens in modern society. Macbeth's first words "A day so foul and fair that I never saw" are in act one, scene three and line thirty-eight. The quote has hidden meaning and refers to the struggle Macbeth faces when the witches unleash a storm. Macbeth re...... center of the card......themselves; they seem unpleasant and horrible, but the predictions they finally give Macbeth seem quite attractive to him. In the first act Macbeth says that he can't really trust his eyes when he sees witches. “You look like you have a beard, but you also look like women.” Macbeth didn't know if he had imagined them or if they were true. He questioned their outward appearance but unfortunately he trusted their prophecies. In conclusion, the conflict between good and evil and the conflict of people's morality is of paramount importance in this whole play. Lady Macbeth in public was naive and sweet, but in private she was evil and manipulative, while Macbeth in public was noble and dignified but secretly untrustworthy, power-hungry, and equally evil. like Lady Macbeth Dishonesty, deceit and perpetuating such facades can be unfavorable to them and their surroundings.