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Why are the prophesies examples of situational irony in Macbeth?

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Macbeth often misinterprets their fortunes and are put in situations of irony.

Step-by-step explanation:

A good example for situational irony is Macbeth's killing Duncan to gain the throne, thinking only of the power and wealth he will enjoy as the new King of Scotland.

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