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18 February, 02:53

Macbeth says to macduff, "but get thee back, my soul is too much charged with blood of thine already." to what is he referring

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  1. 18 February, 03:15
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    1. I believe the correct answer is that he is referring that he already killed his family.

    In Shakespeare’s drama "Macbeth", when Macbeth says to Macduff: "but get thee back, my soul is too much charged with blood of thine already" he refers on a fact that he sent a hitman to kill Macduff’s wife and children (thine is archaic form of yours meaning those of his blood or associated with him).
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