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marishachu [46]
4 years ago
5

According to Macbeth are events determined by fate or man?

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Elza [17]4 years ago
3 0

Events are determined by fate absolutely! Macbeth also has stated that she sometimes correlates her ideas with the story, The Monkeys Paw. This story is a very well written story, written by WW Jacobs. The story's main/ central idea is to never tamper/interfere with fate, and people who have done this, will do it to their sorrow. So, the correct answer is by Fate!

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