Answer:
Bacchus granted Midas's wish for a golden touch......
Explanation:
Bacchus granted Midas's wish for a golden touch.
Explanation:
While waiting for Macbeth to kill Duncan, she admits “Had he not resembled/ my father as he slept, I had done't.” Again, she is portraying herself as ruthless and violent, but her action (or lack of action) tells a different story.
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Leave no rubs nor botches in the work,” which again indicates the inner conflict and guilt that disturbs him. Shakespeare repeats the use of irony in Scene II when he shows Macbeth hiding his plan of murdering Banquo and Fleance from his wife, who persuaded him to kill Duncan and do whatever it takes to become king.
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