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In Act II, Scene 1, the ringing of the bell is the sign that tells...
Answer posted by pohnpei397 in Macbeth.
What does the ringing of the bell mean?
Question asked by ellison123 in Macbeth.
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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I do not believe that this phrase is meant to be an oxymoron. I...
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Are there any sites that have full annotations of Macbeth?
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Macbeth's downfall is caused by Macbeth himself. Some could even say...
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Describe the id, ego ,and superego in Macbeth?
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Macbeth is a tragedy in accord with the definition of tragedy as it...
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