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31 May, 07:44

Explain the dramatic irony of lines 100 to 112 scene 3. Why is Macbeth's actions significant

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  1. 31 May, 09:39
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    Macbeth is putting on a big act here. He tries to justify the killing of the guards by saying he loved Duncan so much that he lost his mind when he witnessed them, silver skin laced with his golden blood. Macbeth is the one that actually killed Duncan.
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