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What is the tone in Macbeth by Shakespeare?

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“Macbeth” is a tragedy, so its tone is predominantly dark, elegiac and depressing. “Blood will have blood”, as Shakespeare wrote in Act III, Scene IV of the play, foreshadows the series of murders taking place, which, as a result, stir bleak and sinister feelings among the readers

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Depressing, dark, and overall just a somber tone
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