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Title: Macbeth - Influence Of Characters On Macbeth
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Macbeth's metaphor expresses a common idea of the time: A King cares for his people as a father cares for his children; and the people are supposed to act like obedient children. (http://clicknotes.com/macbeth/Babies.html)
In this way, Duncan's very position is likely to grate against Macbeth... Showed first 250 characters
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(http://clicknotes.com/macbeth/Babies.html)
In this way, Duncan's very position is likely to grate against Macbeth. His actions do nothing to endear the King to Macbeth either. While rather obnoxious and rude to Macbeth, as well as snubbing him for a shot at the kingship, His Majesty is mostly unwitting to anything that is going on... Showed next 250 characters
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