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ELEN [110]
3 years ago
10

Can someone help me with 2 questions from Macbeth?

English
1 answer:
viktelen [127]3 years ago
3 0
A
Act 3 Scene 4. Lady MacBeth who is at that point trying to explain away MacBeth's what looks like an epileptic fit. As an aside she questions his manhood to get him out of the trance.

Depends on where it is in the play. I can't answer this.

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