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2 years ago
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Which sentence best expresses one of the themes of Macbeth?

English
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Dmitrij [34]2 years ago
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Answer:

Evil deeds can continue to torment people long after the deeds are committed.

Explanation:

The above stated sentence is one of themes of Macbeth. Lady Macbeth planned the murder of the King by the hands of her husband, Macbeth. After the death of the King, she turned insane. She now felt the blood in her hands and see the ghost of the King. These instances were the prove that exemplifies the result of her evil act towards the King. The regular haunting of these instances disturbed her and this led to her death at the end.

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One of the more predominant themes in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories is man versus man. 'The Red-Headed League' is no exception. In addition, one finds themes of reason and greed as Sherlock prevents another crime based on minuscule evidence.

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