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English, 01.10.2019 23:00 senituliii

Read the following extract from act 4 scene 1 of macbeth and then answer the follows.
at this point, macbeth has heard the witches prophecies and lennox has informed macbeth that macduff has fled to england. this is his soliloquy.
extract- 'time, thou anticipat'st my dread exploits' to 'come, bring me where they are.'
starting with this speech, explain how far you think shakespeare presents macbeth as a villain.

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