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17 May, 14:12

In the tragedy of macbeth by william shakespeare, if the spirits' prediction is correct that macbeth will not be killed by a man "of woman born," why is it that macduff is able to kill macbeth?

a. because macduff's mother died in childbirth.

b. because macduff was a apirit himself.

c. becuase macduff was not born of a woman.

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  1. 17 May, 14:16
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    This is based on the play "Macbeth" that was written by William Shakespeare. In one of the scenes in the tragedy, the reason why Macduff is able to kill Macbeth even if the prediction of the spirit is correct is because Macduff was not born of a woman. The answer is option C.
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