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What event from acts II and III demonstrates the reoccurring motif of "fair is foul, and foul is fair"

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Which event from Acts II and III demonstrates the recurring motif of "Fair is foul, and foul is fair"? A. Banquo doesn't commit any crime but is
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The event from Acts II and III which demonstrates the reoccurring motif of "fair is foul, and foul is fair" is:

Macbeth kills the current king and is rewarded by being named king himself.

Macbeth plots against Banquo and kills him.

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The phrase "Fair is Foul, Foul is Fair" was chanted by the three witches in the first scene of the play "Macbeth". The phrase has been used in order to state that what is good is really bad and the vice-versa.

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