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... Further more, immediately following the “Tomorrow and Tomorrow” speech, one of the more dramatic events in the play occurs and Macbeth again begins to “strut” and “fuss. ...
On a completely different note, I would like to, as many have in the past make a comparison between Shakespeare’s “Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow” speech with “Out, Out---,” a poem written by Robert Frost. ... ” can be compared to the course of the “Tomorrow speech. ... “Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow” is one of the more common lines in Shakespeare. ... The title of Frost’s poem “Out, Out--” is a line segment exactly pulled from Shakespeare’s famous “Tomorrow and tomorrow” speech.
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