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English, 27.05.2020 01:58 yasarhan2

1. Do you think Macbeth or his wife is responsible for his willingness to kill for power? Why do you feel this
way?
2. How can pressure from family or friends potentially lead us to make decisions that we know are dangerous
or harmful to others?
3. Based on the lesson learned from the play, how can one achieve power and authority without sacrificing or
harming others?
4. What lesson have you learned from Macbeth? How will you apply this lesson to your own life?

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