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Well, if someone says that something is going to happen, even if you don't believe him, it makes you think about the possibility.

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Bringing Macbeth's head back on stage symbolizes the resolution of the play's central conflict and displays the consequences of his actions. It serves as a dramatic and visual representation of his downfall and the fulfillment of the witches' prophecy. Additionally, it emphasizes the play's themes of fate, justice, and the corrupting influence of unchecked ambition.


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After the witches' prophecy is confirmed by his promotion to Thane of Cawdor, Macbeth starts to consider the idea of becoming king. He begins to ponder the possibility of fulfilling the witches' other prophecy by taking the throne, even if it means resorting to immoral actions.


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Macbeth's desire to eliminate Banquo is based on his fear of Banquo's descendants eventually taking the throne. The prophecy that Banquo's descendants will inherit the kingship fuels Macbeth's paranoia and drives him to eliminate any potential threats to his own rule. Additionally, Banquo's close relationship with Macbeth and knowledge of the witches' prophecy make him a target for Macbeth's schemes.


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He won't be king but his descendants will.


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Why is mac duff able to kill Macbeth despite the witches prophecy?

Macbeth is ultimately defeated by Macduff because Macbeth was not naturally born of a woman, as Macduff was born through caesarean section. This loophole in the witches' prophecy allows Macduff to kill Macbeth and fulfill the prophecy.


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