What can you conclude from the lines "Be innocent of the knowledge, dearest chuck, / Till thou appaud the deed"?
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<span>Macbeth is essentially telling his wife that he doesn't want her to know what he's doing until he's done it..... but that she'll be happy with the result.</span>
Hey there, Your question states: <span>What can you conclude from the lines "Be innocent of the knowledge, dearest chuck, / Till thou applaud the deed"? Your correct answer would be "</span><span>Macbeth is not going to tell his wife about his plan to murder Banquo until after the murder " Hope this helps.~Jurgen </span>
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