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Macbeth: Critical Essay by David L. Kranz

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SOURCE: Kranz, David L. “The Sounds of Supernatural Soliciting in Macbeth.Studies in Philology 100, no. 3 (summer 2003): 346-83.

In the following essay, Kranz examines the structural and thematic implications of Shakespeare's use of repetitive poetry in Macbeth, particularly emphasizing how the witches' words are echoed in the linguistic patterns of the other characters in the play.

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