Critical Reading
The following question is based on your reading of Macbeth, Act V.
a.
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Critical Reading
The following question is based on your reading of Macbeth, Act V.
a.
Why does Shakespeare have Macbeth display certain admirable traits at the end of The Tragedy of Macbeth?
to reinforce the idea that Macbeth is a victim of his tragic flaw
b. so the audience will realize that Macbeth was deceived by the witches
to make Macbeth's death seem less tragic
d. so the audience will no longer consider Macbeth a villain.
c.
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