It might be a tragedy of fate after all. Yes, I do think that the witches play a central role in the play, because if it hadn't been for them, none of the tragedy would have happened. If they hadn't told Macbeth about what was to happen, he would never have thought about killing Duncan and becoming king himself. He would have been satisfied with where he was at that particular moment, and proud of himself. This way, the witches destroyed everything by planting the seed of greed in Macbeth, and thus it had to end tragically. ~THE BRAINLIEST ANSWER!
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Part a is: Loss and grief can have powerful effects on the mind.
Part b is: “Eagerly I wished the morrow; — vainly I had sought to borrow / From my books surcease of sorrow — sorrow for the lost Lenore — ” ( Lines 9-10)
Explanation:
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The only thing consistent about crime scenes is their inconsistency.
Explanation:
If they truly knew how to get away with a crimw the scene wouldn’t have been found and they wouldn’t be arrested
The words that contribute to the tense mood of this passage are shake and nervousness.
Because it’s a key role in forming strong relationships. It can make people feel closer, understand one another better, and cooperate more effectively.