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What is Macbeths imagination?

Macbeth's imagination is a key element in the play that leads to his downfall. It is often presented as dark, violent, and filled with visions of blood and murder. His imagination is constantly haunted by the thought of power and the fear of losing it. He is unable to control his own thoughts and becomes consumed by his delusions, leading him to commit even more heinous acts. Macbeth's imagination is a reflection of his inner turmoil and guilt and ultimately drives him to the brink of madness.

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