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sorry needs more description
When I write compare and contrast essays what are usually do is the great introduction paragraph for your first paragraph then for your second paragraph you could do like you're comparing for your third paragraph you could write what you're contrasting about them for your fourth you could write a few sentences of what you were comparing and contrasting never your fifth paragraph you could just do like your conclusion like my teacher used to make me do two sentences so like one would be the conclusion sentence and then the second one would be like why this works I believe
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yo, did you ever get it? if so please comment the answer under this
Explanation:
(don't give me one start because I didn't answer, trying to get it also)
Macbeth has been adapted so many times for the same reason why all Shakespeare's plays have been adapted so many times. It is because they are not bound to a single point in time and by changing temporal details it can be applicable to any society at any time. The theme that is "power corrupts" has been ever present and this is why it keeps getting adapted.