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Macbeth by William Shakespeare tells the story of a tragic hero who loses everything because he is a victim of forces outside his control.  

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Macbeth Liam Mac Callum "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare tells the story of a tragic hero who loses everything because he is a victim of forces outside his control.As Macbeth begins, "two truths are told..." Macbeth is in the state of awe, and is ecstatic as he realizes that not one, but two of the witches prophecies have proven to be true. Macbeth seems to be puzzled of the outcome as he then continues to question these mystical predictions. Macbeth still is very bewildered at the accuracy, as he calls these predictions "supernatural", meaning that he thinks that finds these predictions to be very mysterious and out of this world. As he examines, he is confused as he realizes that they cannot be bad, yet they cannot be good. He also feels pleased and thrilled knowing that what has happed cannot be bad, but then his thoughts are a little dismayed knowing...

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