What Does Thane Of Cawdor Mean In Macbeth

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1. The witches chanted, yelling ferociously, twisting their bodies like wire, concocting a spell dark in nature.
2. Macbeth is named Thane of Cawdor, his pride beaming after fighting hard in the battle.
3. With pride, strength, and valor, Macbeth accepts his new title.
4. His strength and courage, his morality and intelligence, his commitment to his wife’s commands and his desire to fulfill her instructions bring him to murder Duncan.
5. The way in which Macbeth goes about killing Duncan-inviting him happily to his humble abode, graciously feeding him much wine so he should sleep soundly, sneaking into his room at night without haste-is what leads him to be unable to forget about him.
6. The dagger, still dripping red with blood, still lies

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