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27 February, 09:00

Macbeth's active imagination contributes to his internal conflict. explain what these passages from act ii reveal about this conflict.

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  1. 27 February, 09:07
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    The passages show that Mcbeth's private guilt and struggle with what he has done, showing that he is not as calm or fine as he may try to appear to be.

    These passages strongly show that the guilt and anguish that Mcbeth is experiencing due to his actions is acquiring in his mind, causing him to have vivid hallucinations.
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