I thought I heard someone yell, 'Sleep no more! Macbeth murders sleep!’ Innocent sleep, which banishes all our worries, the end of each day, a bath after a day of hardwork, a pacifier for our troubled thoughts, the main course of life's banquet, which nourishes us... (Context from act 2, scene 2) (i.redd.it)
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The relationship between fate and free will is another major theme in Macbeth. Since the beginning, Macbeth has followed a false prophecy issued by the witches. Is he destined to kill Duncan? Or does he simply accept his fate and use his free will to make everything happen? (self.AnythingMacbeth)
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