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<h3>Scotland.</h3>
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The famous tragedy play 'Macbeth" by William Shakespeare takes place in Northern Scotland around the 11th century C.E. The plot revolves around a courageous Scottish general called Macbeth who was prophesized by the witches that he would soon become a noble and then eventually the king of Scotland.
The play involves numerous skirmishes and wars fought by Macbeth with his enemies within the territory of Scotland in an attempt to rule the land and its people. However, it ends tragically with the death of Macbeth. Thus, the answer is Scotland.
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The line from the given excerpt in which Robert Browning has used metaphor in is "The hillside's dew-pearled".
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- A metaphor is a commonly used figure of speech which is used to compare two things that have literally nothing in common.
- In the given excerpt, there are numerous comparisons that elucidate the relation between the various factors of nature and environment included in the poem
- In the mentioned line, the poet has attempted to compare worthless dewdrops to highly valuable pearls.
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