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- urthona answered a question in the Macbeth Group:
The darkness during the day, as described by Ross, appears to be a solar eclipse.
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Ross discusses with the old man about the unnatural occurrences that have both...
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What unnatural event occured after king duncan's death that caused the men to be...
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presence of the three witchess,why macbeth has been introduced in this scene,the...
- rhetorike answered a question in the Macbeth Group:
In Act 1, scene I, when the witches respond as one: "Fair is foul, and foul is...
- lit24 answered a question in the Macbeth Group:
Some of the important sources for Shakespeare's "Macbeth" are as...
- malenig answered a question in the Macbeth Group:
Shakespeare also used a 1584 text by Reginald Scot, entitled Discovery of...
- robertwilliam answered a question in the Macbeth Group:
As ever in Shakespeare plays, there are a complex web of sources for Macbeth,...
- amy-lepore answered a question in the Macbeth Group:
Much of Shakespeare's ideas come from other stories, histories, mythologies and...
- miskly asked a question in the Macbeth Group:
Are there any sources for Macbeth among contemporary texts?
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Duncan is a divinely appointed king. He became king through his lineage, his...
- mohikapatel asked a question in the Macbeth Group:
How are Duncan and Macbeth similar to and different from each other?
- pmiranda2857 answered a question in the Macbeth Group:
In Act III, Scene I, Macbeth is beginning to feel the effects of his newly...
- lit24 answered a question in the Macbeth Group:
A soliloquy is the window to the heart and soul of a character. Macbeth's...
- reidalot answered a question in the Macbeth Group:
Macbeth feels worry and anxiety concerning Banquo: "Our fears in Banquo stick...
- sophie11 asked a question in the Macbeth Group:
How does Macbeth feel in the soliloquy in act III, scene 1?
- malenig answered a question in the Macbeth Group:
This scene also helps to reinforce the idea that the greatest effects of political...
- malenig answered a question in the Macbeth Group:
First, remember that Shakespeare wrote "Macbeth" to compliment King James I, who...
- malenig answered a question in the Macbeth Group:
In 2.3 upon learning that his father has just been murdered, Donalbain tells his...
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It should also be noted in this regard that Macdonwald is not presented in the...
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