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Act II. Shakespeare is heavily influenced by mythology is his various works, including Macbeth. Identify the following three names from Roman mythology. - ppt download
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THINGS TO CONSIDER Do you believe in prophecies or predicting the future? If yes… –would someone's prediction about you make you change what you're doing. - ppt download
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Macbeth – act 2 / 1 2 key elements: the uneasy exchange between Banquo and Macbeth – Macbeth's “dagger” soliloquoy, both of which add to the building tension. - ppt video online download
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