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Sartre said that, in a world that makes no sense (signifying nothing) it was up to each individual to create his own character and his own fate. Does Macbeth see the world that way? Does he take responsibility for his own life?

Posted by Hamlet on April 23, 1997 at 12:11:05
In Reply to "What does Sartre's existantialism and the tragedy of MacBeth have in common?" posted by Emre Izgi on April 23, 1997 at 10:22:06


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