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In Poetics, Aristotle claims that a great tragedy includes a character whose change in fortune “be not from bad to good, but, reversely, from good to bad.” How do the changes in Macbeth’s behavior in Acts I-III illustrate this idea? Cite evidence from throughout Acts I-III to support your answer.

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