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Macbéth

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524 pages, Hardcover

Published July 29, 2018

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September 18, 2019
I'm trying to go back and re-read Shakespeare's four great tragedies. Started with Macbeth. I haven't read these since college and I'm just trying to not lose my memories of his great writing. There's exquisite language here. And I forgot completely about the Porter's drunken Knock, Knock, knock! You haven't really perused English writing if you haven't read this.
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January 1, 2020
lady macbeth is one of the best female characters ever written you can’t change my mind because i’m right
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