Macbeth 1.3 Language: Horrible Imaginings

Macbeth 1.3 Language: Horrible Imaginings

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English, Other

6th Grade - University

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The transcript explores Macbeth's internal conflict upon hearing the prophecy of becoming king. Initially, it seems positive, but Macbeth's fear and imagination lead him to terrifying thoughts, such as killing Duncan. The discussion highlights how Macbeth's imagination overwhelms his perception of reality, making his fantasies seem more real than his current situation.

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In what way do present fears compare to horrible imaginings according to Macbeth?

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What is the significance of the phrase 'the only thing that seems real to him is that horrible thought'?

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