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24 September, 16:43

In Act IV of Macbeth, Macduff and Malcolm learn of the chaos and disloyalty that exists in Scotland under Macbeth's reign.

How does Scotland's condition illustrate one of the play's major themes?

It shows how shame over past misdeeds can paralyze one who is attempting to lead.

It shows how free will is an illusion and how fate affects human endeavors.

It shows how, while rightful kings bring order to their nation, tyrants bring disorder.

It shows how good leadership is unrelated to personal decency, honor, and bravery.

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  1. 24 September, 16:47
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    Your answer should be A. It shows how shame over past misdeeds can paralyze one who is attempting to lead.
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