I believe it is the witches' prophecy, at the very beginning of the tragedy. It fuels Macbeth's ambitions, so that the drama may unfold.
A tragic impulse is an event which inspires a character to undertake morally problematic actions with destructive consequences. Eventually, it leads to the character's downfall.
Thanks to the prophecy that Macbeth would be the king but Banquo would father kings, Macbeth realizes that he has no choice but to kill king Duncan. That is the moment when his tragedy begins, and when he enters the magic circle of crime. Later on, he has to have Banquo killed, to prevent him from fathering kings.
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-Answer: The cultural value that is revealed through the mother's words is option A. the Chinese value that children should obey their parents.
-Explanation: In the text "Two Kinds", the passage for this question reads: "You want me to be something that I’m not!” I sobbed. "I’ll never be the kind of daughter <em>you want me to be!</em>” "Only two kinds of daughters,” she shouted in Chinese. "<em>Those who are obedient and those who follow their own mind! </em>Only <em>one kind of daughter</em> can live in this house. <em>Obedient daughter!</em>” None of the other options are applicable, as it is clear that this explanation clearly speaks on obedience. (Highlighted for further info!)