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15 October, 17:28

2. In Act V of The Tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare, why does Macbeth believe that Malcolm cannot harm him? He believes the witches' prophecy that no man born of a woman can harm him. He is overconfident in his ability to fight against Malcolm and his army. He knows that he is a much better swordsman than Malcolm. He knows that Malcolm would not be able to approach the castle from Birnam Wood.

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  1. 15 October, 18:48
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    I think it's that no man born from a woman can harm him
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