King Duncan is astonished and pleased with Macbeth's efforts and leadership on the battlefield, which motivates him to present Macbeth with the title Thane of Cawdor. Macbeth's defense of Scotland and loyalty to King Duncan are admirable traits and his character is initially portrayed as a devoted, capable general.
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Um I believe it’s the second one, the adventures just because of what and how he talks about it and how that’s incredible to talk about and what he did growing up
Answer:
The narrator is saying that they used to think the world was some magical place with no flaws, and then they realized it was otherwise.
"Or would I leave her be naïve, to keep having fun?" The narrator is going back and forth between leaving themselves innocent, so that they can enjoy it while it lasts.
The author is considering this because "I would give up everything I have, to view life through her eyes again." As a child, she was innocent, and loved the world, and is wistful to feel the same way again.
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