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In this scene, Macbeth hears a woman crying and notes that the sound has absolutely no effect on his emotions or nerves. But he remembers a time when an unexplained noise, just like this one, would have unnerved and frightened him.
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I sadly do not understand what question this is, would you mind explaining in the comments? I could answer there for you once you tell me!
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I’m pretty sure it’s a metaphor!
the poet refers to the 'wealth' of happiness and gaiety.
The answer would be cruelty
Answer: mass can never be created or destroyed
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