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ninaaforever
07.10.2019 • 
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In his play macbeth, william shakespeare drew source material from raphael holinshed's chronicles. compare the two passages about having a guilty conscience about a murder.

which answer best describes how shakespeare transforms the passage from the chronicles in his play?

in the chronicles, king kenneth hears the voice of his conscience. in the play, macbeth hears the voice of his god.

in the chronicles, king kenneth hears a voice condemning him for the murder he committed, and thus he cannot sleep. in the play, macbeth hears a voice commanding that he will not sleep again because of the murder he committed.

in the chronicles, king kenneth cannot sleep because he hears a voice telling him to murder malcome duffe.

in the play, macbeth is unable to sleep because he hears a voice telling him to murder king duncan. shakespeare transfers the passage from the chronicles in its entirety to the play macbeth, without changing it at all.

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