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Type: Multiple-Choice
Category: MacBeth
Level: Grade 11
Tags: Macbeth
Author: HTAdmin
Created: 2 years ago

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Grade 11 MacBeth

What is the significance of Duncan's murder being committed by Macbeth, his trusted and loyal subject?
  1. It reveals the corruption and betrayal that can exist even in the closest relationships
  2. It represents the triumph of good over evil
  3. It symbolizes the inevitability of fate and destiny
  4. It has no significant meaning in the play