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25 July, 23:41

Why do you think Macbeth avoids using the words "murder," "kill," etc? What does this tell you about Macbeth's state of mind at this stage of the play?

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  1. 25 July, 23:56
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    Most likely to give the audience or viewer the feeling of the intentions of Macbeth without indiscriminately saying it out loud.
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