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Name the Shakespearean critic who argues that Macbeth begins "by unleashing the terrible threat of destructive maternal power and demonstrates the helplessness of its central male figure before that power".

AMarilyn French

BCaroline Spurgeon

CKarin Thomson

DJanet Adelman

Answer:

D. Janet Adelman

Read Explanation:

Janet Adetnan. She is a Shakespearean critic and scholar who has written extensively on the topic of gender and power in Shakespeare's plays, including Macbeth.


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