(1.3.150)” Who reflects that what he is experiencing now is scarier than anything he could have imagined. Fate does not come into play as you imagine things that will or will not happen. In the article “Dread” in Macbeth, King-Kok Cheung (1984) uses a question from Walter Clyde Curry. The question is, “By what processes does this essentially noble creature, whose will by nature desires the good or reasonable, come deliberately to choose evil?” Cheung (1984) considers Macbeth to be the noble character who tries to be good and reasonable, cannot resist for long, and eventually becomes evil of his own free will. It also refers to the author of this article, King-Kok Cheung (1984). a man named Kierkegaard, whose name is not given, Cheung (1984) took it from Kierkegaard
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