In Macbeth’s famous soliloquy following his wife’s death, he remarks that life is fleeting and meaningless. Do you agree or disagree with his sentiments? Why or why not?
I disagree with Macbeth's sentiments that life is fleeting and meaningless. Macbeth's predicament is as a result of his evil actions resulting from unchecked ambition. Therefore, his current state is as a result of his actions and cannot be generalized concerning life.
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