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11 January, 02:59

Macbeth's vision of the "dagger" illustrates his

A) Guilt Conscience

B) Willingness to murder

C) The influence of Lady Macbeth

D) His feelings towards Banquo

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  1. 11 January, 03:11
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    Macbeth's vision of the dagger indicates that he is spiraling into madness. Macbeth imagines the dagger as a manifestation of his debilitating guilt over the criminal nature of his actions. This scene conveys Macbeth as a tragic hero, whose downfall comes as a result of his ambition
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