
Macbeth 2.3 Performance: Porter, Lines 22-32 (Not Lewd)
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English, Other
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6th Grade - University
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Hard
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The transcript discusses the effects of alcohol as a provoker of various actions and states, such as nose painting, sleep, urine, and lechery. It highlights the paradoxical nature of alcohol, which can both provoke desire and hinder performance. The text describes alcohol as an equivocator, affecting one's ability to act and persuading or disheartening individuals. Ultimately, it concludes with the idea that alcohol leaves one in a state of sleep, having been deceived by its effects.
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In what ways does drinking influence a person's actions according to the text?
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What conclusion does the text draw about the effects of drinking on a person's state?
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