jaemiegrace
jaemiegrace
26-02-2015
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Why is macbeth often called the scottish play
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Maureen3
Maureen3
26-02-2015
It is often called the scottish play as it takes place in scotland and is the only play by Shakespeare to be set in Scotland.
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