Macbeth 4.3 Performance: Macduff, Lines 66b-76a

Macbeth 4.3 Performance: Macduff, Lines 66b-76a

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9th - 10th Grade

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The transcript discusses the fall of many kings and encourages embracing one's rightful role without fear. It highlights the importance of balancing pleasures with discretion and the role of ambition and dedication in achieving greatness.

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What does the phrase 'untimely emptying of the happy throne' suggest about the nature of kingship?

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How does the text describe the relationship between fear and taking upon oneself responsibilities?

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In what way does the text suggest one might 'hoodwink' time?

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What does the text imply about the availability of willing dames in relation to greatness?

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What does the phrase 'dedicate themselves finding it so inclined' indicate about ambition and desire for greatness?

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