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I don't have my copy, but it is the speech after Banquo's death and the
feast where the ghost appears where he says he is so deep in blood
he might as well go froward as go back ( Act III, of course). State of mortal sin,
intentional turning away from God. After that, he self-destructs.Posted by kathryn on April 06, 1997 at 18:15:57
In Reply to "HELP?? What is the CLIMAX of Macbeth???" posted by KATE on April 05, 1997 at 11:10:27
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