Macbeth saw what seemed to be an imaginary dagger, and it's what forced him to pause before killing the king.
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The hat had a cloth sewn into its back to protect its wearer's head.
<h3>Why was this protection necessary?</h3>
- Because the hat had holes.
- Because without the cloth the hat let the sun through its frame.
The hat had holes, which prevented its bearer's head from being protected from the sun. For this reason, a cloth was sewn into the back of the hat, to prevent its owner's head from being exposed to the sun.
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Although not recognized immediately after the battle and after the war. It's significance became noted after Lincoln's assignation in 1865. Politicians and historians began to analyze the significance of the speech after his death to further understand the war and the abolishment of slavery.
It is it wouldn't be easy to comprehend someones search when they mumble.