In Act 3, Scene 4 of Macbeth, what is the dramatic significance?
mwestwood Teacher College – Freshman Editor Emeritus Debater Expert Educator Scribe $(document).ready(function() { $(‘a.toggle_expert_titles’).click(function() { $(‘#show_expert_titles’).toggle(); return false; }); }); Best answer as selected by question asker. In Macbeth, Scene 4 of Act III is significant to the drama because it is the first time in the play that Macbeth voices his inner conflicts in public; this revelation of his fears to… (The entire answer is 226 words.) This is an expert answer, written by an eNotes editor. To read the entire answer, please join eNotes. Sources: http://www.enotes.com/macbeth-text http://www.enotes.com/macbeth/act-iii-summary-analysis Rate answer: $(‘#ascore-137777’).istars(setAnswerRating); Flag as inappropriate Posted by mwestwood on Sunday November 22, 2009 at 6:55 PM dnguha Teacher College – Senior The ghost of Banquo is, reflectively the hallucination issued from Macbeth’s troubled mind. This thought makes him think of the other probable sou