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What values does Macbeth place on the following? Cite specific details from the drama to support your conclusions.

- fate
- power
- fearless

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Answer:

fearless

Step-by-step explanation:

He sneers at ambition, calling it "vaulting". However, he does put a high value on fearlessness, because his wife is able to motivate him by calling him a coward. Yet ironically, after he commits the murder he is driven by fear

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