Asked by Mary Ann
I read the book but i don't understand this question:
Consider the events of Shakespeare’s Macbeth and the fates of the title character and his wife. Which character—Macbeth or Lady Macbeth—deserves more blame for their fall? Which character is more influenced by the other? Which character suffers more? Justify your responses with examples from the text.
Consider the events of Shakespeare’s Macbeth and the fates of the title character and his wife. Which character—Macbeth or Lady Macbeth—deserves more blame for their fall? Which character is more influenced by the other? Which character suffers more? Justify your responses with examples from the text.
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Answered by
Writeacher
It seems clear to me. Exactly which part don't you understand?
Answered by
bobpursley
choose: I did it because she made me do it, or He did it because he is crazy. Actually, both might be crazy.
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