Answer:
The words "their Government", "they", "Themselves" are all references to the Britishers.
Explanation:
In the book <em>Indian Home Rule or Hind Swaraj</em>, Mahatma Gandhi wrote how the British rule in his country India has diminished all forms of living conditions for his people. He is of the opinion that this foreign power under which the country is, is wreaking havoc and bringing about a detrimental effect on the whole nation.
When he stated that <em>"India has become impoverished by their Government"</em>, he is implying that the Britishers had impoverished the Indian people. The pronouns <em>"they", "themselves"</em> etc are all directed at the Britishers and their power, the people Gandhi blamed for the deplorable condition of his nation.
There are actually a number of turning points in the play, so it depends on the perspective you are considering. In terms of a true Elizabethan play, in Act 3 we have the killing of Banquo while Fleance escapes. Macbeth's guilt is brought upon him by Banquo's ghost. He states, " ...I am in blood stepped in so far that, should i wade no more,returning were as tedious as go over." Meaning, he is too deep into his deeds to turn back or to change his mind - a turning point.
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