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Answered a Question in Reference
Cell phones are undoubtedly necessary in a fast-paced world we live in today. Although they are extremely useful on so many levels, they also have their disadvantages. I will discuss both the... -
Answered a Question in Macbeth
Although many factors contribute to Macbeth's imminent downfall, the play suggests that Macbeth alone is to blame for his own demise. He admits that his own ambition is the very reason he cannot... -
Answered a Question in Macbeth
We could say that Lady Macbeth is an aggressive, manipulative, and vicious woman who is consumed by greed and hunger for power. When she receives her husband's news that he he had a meeting with... -
Answered a Question in Macbeth
At the beginning of the play, Macbeth is hailed as one of the best, most loyal and most courageous warriors by everyone. He helps king Duncan defeat the Norwegians, and, as a result, he becomes... -
Answered a Question in Macbeth
Macbeth is truly the one to blame for Duncan's death. At the beginning of the play, we begin to notice that Macbeth harbors "black and deep desires" that he tries to keep away from anyone. When the...
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