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Bonnnnn:

There are three final visions in Macbeth's second meeting with the witches. Describe what role they play in Macbeth's demise

BabydollBlake:

Explain to me who or what Macbeth is

Bonnnnn:

shakesspear play

wyattneedham:

ummm

MxxnLight:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @wyattneedham ummm \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) Please don't comment if you're not gonna help.

wyattneedham:

ok srry

TwilightSparkle24:

hope it helps

Razor:

@Bonnnnn Think you still need help?

Bonnnnn:

yes

Razor:

Alright - got anything started in the past hour or is it still nil? Nil means zero.

Bonnnnn:

I think it has something to do with the visions macbeth had but idk

Razor:

Correct, it says there are 3 *final* visions. So you have to describe which vision played a part in Macbeth's demise. You follow?

Razor:

The 3 visions were the following; a severed head, a bloody child, and a royal child holding a tree. Right? So how did Macbeth die.

Bonnnnn:

he was killed by somone who who was not born of man

Bonnnnn:

by malcom i think @Razor

Razor:

Sorry I was typing something out on another question - let me check to see if you're right. Haven't read Macbeth in so long

Razor:

You're right, he was injured gravely and died soon after.

Bonnnnn:

ok

Razor:

Basically just do this Study the 3 visions - which ever vision comes the closest to resembling Macbeth's death - use that and describe how you got to that assumption. Then explain why the other two visions weren't picked. But each vision does have some apparent if not little role in his death, so you'll still need to explain what does contribute to it.

Bonnnnn:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Razor Basically just do this Study the 3 visions - which ever vision comes the closest to resembling Macbeth's death - use that and describe how you got to that assumption. Then explain why the other two visions weren't picked. But each vision does have some apparent if not little role in his death, so you'll still need to explain what does contribute to it. \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) thanks

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