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What’s Shakespeare’s tone in act 1, scene 3 in Macbeth ?

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Macbeth's firm and thoughtful tone in the opening alliteration “two truths are told” stresses how serious he takes the Witches' predictions. Shakespeare presents this passage as a soliloquy in order to convey Macbeth's true inner thoughts and motives.

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