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27 October, 11:12

What does the second apparition tell Macbeth?

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A. No one born from a woman will be able to harm him.

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B. He should have Macduff's family murdered.

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C. Malcolm is raising an army to fight Macbeth.

D. Lady Macbeth's guilt will cause her to go insane.

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  1. 27 October, 11:19
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    A. No one born from a woman will be able to harm him.

    Explanation:

    William Shakespeare's tragedy play "Macbeth" tells the story of how Macbeth rose from being a general to king. His greed, along with that of his wife's, also led to their own downfall.

    Macbeth had been foretold by three witches that he will become king but that his kingdom will be overtaken by the sons of his friend Banquo. While Act I shows the prophecy of the witches for him to be king, Act IV sees them prophesying his downfall. The first apparition was told to an eager Macbeth to be aware of Macduff, the second claiming that no one born from a woman will be able to harm him. The third apparition convinces him that he is safe for it is impossible to move a forest to his castle. After killing Macduff, Macbeth is certain of his and his kingdom's safety for he had taken care of the first, and since it is impossible for anyone to be born of a man, he is now sure that n one can harm him. And it is highly unlikely for a forest to be shifted to his palace.
  2. 27 October, 11:30
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    A. No one born from a woman will be able to harm him.

    Explanation:

    The second apparition that appeared was that of a bloody child. So his appearance affirmed his statement. It's also a good way to remember what spirit said what.
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