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Macbeth

This reads like copying out a homework assignment and expecting us to do it for you, and might belong on the lazy page; you'd be more likely to get help if you showed that you had done SOME thinking on your own. Anyway, notice that most of the play takes place AFTER Macbeth killd Duncan. That suggests that the play is about the effects of his crime on him, and that in turn suggests that there IS some change. Compare his thinking and feelings before and after: for example, is he as bothered by his later killings as he was by the first?

Posted by Hamlet on March 28, 1997 at 11:22:40
In Reply to "MACBETH" posted by Veronica Montanaro on March 28, 1997 at 04:51:18


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