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Ogentle lady! ‘tis not for you to hear what i can speak; the repetition in a woman’s ear would murder as it fell.’ -macduff a)this is an instance of metaphor b)this is an instance of catharsis c)this is an instance of the tragic flaw d)this is an instance of aside e)this is an instance of dramatic irony

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