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Why Does Shakespeare Build Suspense In Macbeth

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After reading acts one though four, it seems fair to say that Macbeth won’t be king for long. Most of the details in the play up to this point seems to point towards his destruction. His guilt over killing Duncan, the failed murder of Fleance, Lady Macbeth forcing him to commence the murders, the nobles suspicion of his murderous ways. I don’t know how exactly how he will fall however there are many possibilities onto how and seeing that most of England wants him dead, id probably start there. Act four’s main purpose, I think was to mostly deepen the plot and build suspense for act five. It will be very interesting to see how Shakespeare manipulates his characters in the final act, as he done up to this point in order to make the play so riveting.

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