In Macbeth
Question 2 of 10
Why were supernatural elements in a play more frightening for audiences
during Shakespeare's time?
A. Audiences were uneducated, and unknown elements were scary
to them
B. Audiences often related to the characters they saw on the stage.
C. Audiences believed that supernatural elements such as witches
and curses were real.
D. Audiences couldn't understand the dialogue at times and were
confused
Answers: 3
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In Macbeth
Question 2 of 10
Why were supernatural elements in a play more frightening for aud...
Why were supernatural elements in a play more frightening for aud...
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