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Which claim is best supported by the evidence that many members of

modern theater audiences will refuse to say "Macbeth" in a theater?
OA. Modern theater audiences are not well educated.
B. Modern theater audiences can be superstitious.
C. Modern theater audiences are not respectful of Shakespeare.
OD. Modern theater audiences are confused by Macbeth.

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Answer:

B. Modern theater audiences can be superstitious.

Step-by-step explanation:

"The Tragedy of Macbeth" is without a doubt a play of superstition. The play is about the degradation of its tragic hero and witches. It is also considered an unlucky play by performers. It is popular belief not to say the name of the character or to say "The Scottish play" instead because the play is cursed. Whether this be true, the truth of the matter is that accidents have befallen many casts and productions from around the world. However, it is important to mention that accidents are unexpected events that can happen anywhere at any time. In summary, this is the reason for which the audience and actors will refuse to say "Macbeth".

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