Answer:
To express that the author's 'Muse' (or inspiration) is gone
Explanation:
"Where art thou, Muse, that thou forget'st so long
To speak of that which gives thee all thy might?
Spend'st thou thy fury on some worthless song,
Darkening thy power to lend base subjects light?"
I can sorta guess that this is asking something like "Where are you Muse, did you forget about me for so long?"
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your question is so long, I am willing to help if you explain in depth
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<em>Macbeth and L. Macbeth plan to kill the king in his sleep. Macbeth manages to Kill King Duncan in his chambers. They set the guards up for the murder and pretend to look innocent when Duncan's body is found. They might have gotten away with it were it not for some of Macbeth's more tragic flaws. Macbeth's paranoia and restless soul gets the better of him and everything unravels.</em>
Answer:
The correct answer is:
Bilbo's indecision about whether he should go on the adventure his determination to give it a go.
Explanation:
Although at the beginning of the story Bilbo did not want to go to the crazy adventure proposed by Gandalf to protect the ring, it is one of the key points for the development of the story in general. Since it describes all the unimaginable adventures that they have in order to offer the protection of the precious item.