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... Macbeth , however , there is a deliberately suspenseful doling out of information to the protagonist . In Scene v of Act V , just after Macbeth has said that life is a tale Told by an idiot , full of sound and fury Signifying nothing ...
... Macbeth , however , there is a deliberately suspenseful doling out of information to the protagonist . In Scene v of Act V , just after Macbeth has said that life is a tale Told by an idiot , full of sound and fury Signifying nothing ...
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... Macbeth's character will perhaps support this assertion . As has often been pointed out , Macbeth is extraordinarily imagi- native . One of his first speeches is : why do I yield to that suggestion Whose horrid image doth unfix my hair ...
... Macbeth's character will perhaps support this assertion . As has often been pointed out , Macbeth is extraordinarily imagi- native . One of his first speeches is : why do I yield to that suggestion Whose horrid image doth unfix my hair ...
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... Macbeth does not really believe that the struggle he is about to engage in will cheer him ever ; he knows , rather , only too well what it means to invoke and live with night's black agents . " " Macbeth's imagination , which had ...
... Macbeth does not really believe that the struggle he is about to engage in will cheer him ever ; he knows , rather , only too well what it means to invoke and live with night's black agents . " " Macbeth's imagination , which had ...
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