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... Macbeth . Similarly , character groupings make Macbeth central . Like Malcolm , the future king , nearly all the male characters are contrasts to him : Duncan and Edward , epitomes of good kingship ; the former Cawdor , pointing a moral ...
... Macbeth . Similarly , character groupings make Macbeth central . Like Malcolm , the future king , nearly all the male characters are contrasts to him : Duncan and Edward , epitomes of good kingship ; the former Cawdor , pointing a moral ...
Page 118
... Macbeth is blinded by it , and led to instant action lest time anticipate more of his ex- ploits : the most shocking scene yet is the irruption of murder into Macduff's home after the touching delineation of mother and child . We need ...
... Macbeth is blinded by it , and led to instant action lest time anticipate more of his ex- ploits : the most shocking scene yet is the irruption of murder into Macduff's home after the touching delineation of mother and child . We need ...
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... Macbeth's crime and tyrannical rule : 5 we may again Give to our tables meat , sleep to our nights , Free from our feasts and banquets bloody knives , Do faithful homage and receive free honours ; All which we pine for now . ( III.6.33 ) ...
... Macbeth's crime and tyrannical rule : 5 we may again Give to our tables meat , sleep to our nights , Free from our feasts and banquets bloody knives , Do faithful homage and receive free honours ; All which we pine for now . ( III.6.33 ) ...
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