Macbeth has just found out he is the Thane of Cawdor from Ross and Angus, making the second part of the witches' prophecy true. This causes him to really wonder if he's destined to be king. This idea gets the best of him, and he convinces himself that if he'll become king anyways, he might as well kill the king himself. This thinking will lead to him committing the murder, leading him down a path of destruction.
Banquo questions that perhaps the witches aren't telling the truth after all, offering Macbeth a sense as reason. He knows that witches will sometimes tell part of the truth to earn their trust, but incorporate lies that will cause chaos because that is the witches' nature. But this proves to be a useless warning.
Answer:
It is passed down from generation to generation .
Explanation:
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Internalization
It means that it is accepting or absorbing an idea, opinion, belief, etc
Answer:
youth
Explanation:
all good things are going to change eventually, like people, seasons, and nature.
B.
The passage seems like an biography about this Chester guy...