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Starter Quiz
Question 1 of 6
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In 'Macbeth', why is Macbeth's reign over Scotland unnatural?
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He is Jacobean, not Scottish.
He committed regicide to get the throne.
The witches were involved in his ascension to the throne.
Lady Macbeth is monarch too, and it should just be Macbeth.
The rightful heir, Malcolm, is alive
Consider that the play's first audiences were Jacobean, but the play is set in 11th century Scotland.
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