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Sc. 2, Lines 16–23: Explain what the Captain says Macbeth has done to Macdonwald. Make inferences about Macbeth using details in the Captain’s description of the act. How does your inference compare to the description of a tragic hero in the introduction to Shakespearean tragedy that appears on pages 210–212?

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