Macbeth's Last Soliloquy Analysis

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The speaker is Macbeth. I choose this quotation to show the dynamic change of how much Macbeth believe in the witches’s prophecies. After Macbeth got the later prophecies from three apparitions, he respected these three equivocate lines as god’s words. However, There is a strange phenomenon that he mentioned prophecies every time when he “feared”. That give me a hint that he is not really believe in these prophecies. He just found an authoritative excuse to hind his fear. It is a great suffer to watch himself fall from the sky to the death. He knew he will dead as we knew Macbeth is a tragedy. But how about dead in dream, dead in witches’s lie. It felt better to him, isn't is? In addition, this quotation showed his heroic personality that not

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