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What is Macbeth’s dreams

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Macbeth dreams about not being aloud to sleep anymore. Sleep is a symbol of innocence in the story and because Macbeth took part in the death of Duncan he can no longer sleep (because he is no longer innocent)

here is a quote: Shall sleep no more. Macbeth shall sleep no more.” The voice kept crying, “Sleep no more!” to everyone in the house. “Macbeth has murdered sleep, and therefore Macbeth will sleep no more.”

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lol im reading macbeth rn too

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