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What does Macbeth reveal about himself in Act 1 scene 3?

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Shakespeare presents this passage as a soliloquy in order to convey Macbeth's true inner thoughts and motives. As this is Macbeth's first soliloquy, it emphasises the strong possibility of Macbeth heading down a dark journey as he cannot forget the Witches' predictions “(it) cannot be ill, cannot be good.

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