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Throughout the Scene 3 of Act 1, from their very first utterance,...
Answer posted by wanjira-mukami in Macbeth.
As Lady Macbeth is not a real person, she does not have a "current...
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When you say "current condition", you don't indicate at which point in...
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In Freudian theory, the id is that which manifests the unconscious...
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In Act II, Scene 1, the ringing of the bell is the sign that tells...
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What does the ringing of the bell mean?
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The text, as printed in the First Folio: Seyw. What wood is this before...
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I am providing a link to an award-winning annotation of the play. ...
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