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In the play macbeth by william shakespeare, the main character struggles against his own ambition to the throne of scotland. to gain the throne he must kill many friends, start a war, and lose members of his family to madness. still, he pushes on in his desire to gain the throne. which type of conflict does this show? a: man vs. man b: man vs. nature c: man vs. self d: man vs. society

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