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Explain Macbeth's metaphor about murder

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Explanation:

Macbeth uses metaphor to debate the nature of this vision- he calls this dagger a " fatal vision", and then " a dagger of mind" suggesting that his evil thoughts in contemplating the murder of his king are being somehow expressed psychologically by his " heat-oppressed brain".

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