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14 June, 09:31

Which effects does the setting of the opening scene have on the play Macbeth?

It creates a sense of mystery and gloom.

It creates a comic atmosphere.

It signals the presence of the supernatural.

It connects the play to Banquo's life.

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  1. 14 June, 09:44
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    The setting of the opening scene has the following effects on the play Macbeth - it creates a sense of mystery and gloom.

    The first scene sets the scene for the remainder of the play - it is going to be dark and mysterious, and about murder and death, and the first scene foreshadows it all.
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