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13 July, 23:53

Then yield thee, coward and live to be the show and gaze o th time we'll have thee as our rarer monsters are, painted upon a pole, and underwrite, "Here may you see the tyrant" which word best describes how Macbeth is portrayed in these lines? A: friendly, B: Villainous, C: Pathetic, D:Heroic?

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  1. 14 July, 02:14
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    Macbeth in these lines is potrayed as a villian, which, of course, is what she is. So the words would, of course, be villanous.
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