1. Choose an event, excerpt, or chapter that is part of the falling action of your selected novel or short story. Summarize the event or chapter in 2-4 sentences.
2. How does the event, excerpt, or chapter you have selected resolve or begin to resolve the conflict?
3. How does the event, excerpt, or chapter you have selected show how the protagonist has changed or is changing?
4. In the falling action, the protagonist is (adjective) ___________________. This trait is evident when (example from the story) _________________________________.
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Answer:

 How does the event, excerpt, or chapter you have selected resolve or begin to resolve the conflict? so so so LOL the Answer is Runing

Explanation:

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Macbeth, act 4 is a part of the falling action. In Act 4 of Macbeth, Macbeth's misgivings about Macduff's devotion continue to deepen, and these concerns are exacerbated "by the witches' prophecies and Macduff's" desire to travel to England. Consequently, Macbeth brings about his own demise by killing Macduff's family since Macduff is now zealous for retribution.

What are the themes of Macbeth?

The themes of Macbeth are fate, guilt, innocence, and loyalty.

Act 4 resolved the conflict when castle is stormed as predicted by the three witches. Macbeth perishes.

In act 4, Macbeth has changed into a ruthless dictator who wants to establish his throne and leave a lasting legacy. Despite having already killed Banquo, Macbeth is concerned that one day his heirs would take the throne.

In the falling action, the protagonist (Macbeth) is selfish. This trait is evident when Macbeth went from worrying and fearing that he might kill Duncan, his beloved, to unnecessary death in order to have his way.

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