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What does macbeth explain in his soliloquy

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Answer: In Macbeth's soliloquy he hallucinates and sees a bloody dagger ushering him in the direction of King Duncan's chamber. Macbeth proceeds to question his senses. Eventually, he realizes that the hallucination is simply a manifestation of his conscience and complicated feelings. Is this helpful. i have done it before

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