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How does Shakespeare create dramatic tension in macbeth?

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Answered by qansasiddiqua
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Dramatic Tension in Macbeth Shakespeare's play 'Macbeth' is set in Scotland during the rule of king Duncan. Macbeth has fought his way up the ranks of the army to become one of Duncan's most trusted Lords. ... This alone would have created mystery and fright to the audience, setting the scene of the play to come.

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Dramatic Tension in Macbeth Shakespeare's play 'Macbeth' is set in Scotland during the rule of king Duncan. Macbeth has fought his way up the ranks of the army to become one of Duncan's most trusted Lords. ... This alone would have created mystery and fright to the audience, setting the scene of the play to come.

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