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In the Chronicles, King Kenneth hears a voice condemning him for the murder he committed, and thus he cannot sleep. In the play, Macbeth hears a voice commanding that he will not sleep again because of the murder he committed.
Explanation:
Shakespeare's primary source for writing Macbeth was Raphael Holinshed's "Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland," first published in 1577. The main contours of the play derive from Holinshed's account of Kings Duncan and Macbeth. Shakespeare also used many details of Holinshed's account of a certain King Duff, who died eighty years before Macbeth. Both works depict a murder made out of jealousy, where the killer was disturbed by guilt.
In the Chronicles written by Raphael Holinshed, King Kenneth hears a voice condemning him for the murder he committed, and therefore he cannot sleep. In Shakespeare's play, Macbeth hears a voice ordering him not to go back to sleep because of the murder he committed.
Answer:D
Explanation:
Goderville in KNOWN as a town full of thieves but ironically an honest man is arrested
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The narrator sees that one path is overgrown and clearly not used very often. He thinks that this path is a better choice and decides to take the less desirable path. He chooses it because fewer other people have seen it or experienced it.
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