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A major purpose of Act IV of The Tragedy of Macbeth is to foreshadow events related to a. Lady Macbeth’s fate. c. Macbeth’s downfall. b. Macduff’s family. d. Malcolm’s future.

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the answer is c.) Macbeth’s downfall. :))
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A major purpose of Act IV of "The Tragedy of Macbeth" is to foreshadow events related to the downfall of Macbeth.

William Shakespeare's "The Tragedy of Macbeth" revolves around the rise and fall of a Scottish general, Macbeth. The plot follows how he became infatuated with becoming more powerful, resulting in his murderous deeds and eventual downfall.

  • Foreshadowing is a literary device that is used to provide some hints about what is to happen in the coming future.
  • This means that some events or signs will be shown in the previous scenes that will enable readers to have a sense that something will happen next.
  • Likewise, Act IV acts as a foreshadowing of how Macbeth will fall.
  • It contains scenes such as the witches showing Macbeth apparitions that are all suggestive of Macbeth's failure to remain king.

Thus, the major purpose of Act IV of the play is to foreshadow the downfall of Macbeth.

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