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Macbeth-tragic hero
Commentary of Macbeth: Act 1, Scene 7
Act 1, Scene 7 of Shakespeare’s play Macbeth, is a very significant part of the play. During this scene Macbeth debates with himself as whether he should or should not kill King Duncan. However, Macbeth is not making this decision purely on his own but with the influence and persuasion of his ambitious wife, Lady Macbeth.
Macbeth’s confusion over the assassination of Duncan, is revealed through the repetitious language of the opening quote, “ if it were done, when ‘tis done, then ‘twere well”. What puzzle's Macbeth is the consequen
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