Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Shakespeare's Tragedy of Macbeth: Edited With an Introduction and Notes
This human sympathy with the sufferings of the tragic victim does not imply any approval of the error in conduct or ?aw of character from which the tragic result inevitably follows. On the contrary, our sense of justice often imperiously demands in the denouement a portrayal of the avoidless retribution, the sight of which yet stirs our intensest pity.
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