Macbeth decides to slaughter Macduff's family, and not to 'think' any more, but to act without conscience or rationality.
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Friday, February 01, 2013
Macbeth 16: Act 4 scene 1 - 'Be it thought and done'
This is the 16th in a series of analyses of key moments in Macbeth using the iPad app ShowMe.
Macbeth decides to slaughter Macduff's family, and not to 'think' any more, but to act without conscience or rationality.
Macbeth decides to slaughter Macduff's family, and not to 'think' any more, but to act without conscience or rationality.
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