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22 December, 12:45

Is there any strategic reason for Macbeth to kill Macduff's family or has he abandoned reason and judgment?

A - It makes perfect sense because it will break Macduff and keep him from causing Macbeth problems

B - He feels it fulfill more of the witch's prophecies.

C - Macbeth has gone off the deep end when he wages war on women and children because he is mad at a man

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  1. 22 December, 14:06
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    out of all the choices its A - It makes perfect sense because it will break Macduff and keep him from causing Macbeth problems
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