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9 January, 21:45

What causes Macbeth to realize that he has been misled by the prophecies? Choose two options.

a. the report of Fleance's escape from the murderers

b. the announcement that Lady Macbeth is dead

c. the revelation of how Macduff was born

d. the news that soldiers carrying boughs from Birnam Wood are approaching

e. the presence of Banquo's sons in the approaching army

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  1. 9 January, 21:52
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    c. the revelation of how Macduff was born

    d. the news that soldiers carrying boughs from Birnam Wood are approaching

    Explanation:

    Shakespeare's famous play, Macbeth, is a story about the Scottish general, his attempt to become a king and preserve the position. Macbeth is told by the three witches that no man born of woman will be able to harm him, as well as that he is safe until Birnam wood starts moving. Macbeth believes in what they say, ensured that his position as a king could not be compromised. However, towards the end of the play, Malcolm and his army are approaching the castle, camouflaged with the trees from the forest, and Macbeth realizes that he has been misled by the witches' prophecy. This becomes even more clear on the battlefield, when he finds out that Macduff was born by Caesarean section - he was not, in fact, "of woman born."
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