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* What is the significance of the dagger in Macbeth's soliloquy?

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anishkon04
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  • 15-04-2020

Answer:

The dagger itself is a symbol of conscience. It floats in the air representative of those things which will take place. The King has not yet been murdered, but the dagger foreshadows his death.

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