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PLEASE HELP WILL GIVE BRANLIEST!! What is the primary theme of the “To be thus is nothing” soliloquy in Macbeth?

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Answer: soliloquy in which Macbeth is talking to himself, it can be said that he is suffering from internal conflict cause by guilt from Duncan's murder. Guilt is not his only misery, so is the fear of not having his sons carrying out his regime, instead Banquo's sons being kings.

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