William Shakespeare's The Tradgey of Macbeth: Prophecies

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English

 

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Raymond B

 

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March 23, 2016

 

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"(Macbeth, ActI, Scene iv, p. 315). By scene ii, AcII Macbeth has already "done the deed" of killing King Duncan, " ... He[Macbeth] is already named, and gone to Scone," even before King Duncan is in the ground. He even killed his friend Banquo so his sons would not become kings. Now, in Macbeth's time, prophecies were reverred more than they are today because there is an air of invinceability among the leaders and youth of the world...
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As was the case with 9/11. The U.S. government was prewarned that the World Trade Center buildings would be destoryed, did they do anything, no, and what happened, the buildings were destroyed. But not acting upon or even acting upon prophecies doesn't always end fatal. For example, when people prophecied that everyone in the world would die when the millineum hit, but we're all still alive and it's 2007...
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