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natka813 [3]
2 years ago
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In Act I, Scene II, Ross refers to Macbeth as "Bellona's bridegroom." Bellona was the Roman goddess of war.

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Virty [35]2 years ago
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"Macbeth" is actually a play that was written by William Shakespeare and based on this play in act I, Scene II, Ross referred Macbeth as <span>"Bellona's bridegroom" and we know that Bellona is a Roman goddess of War. The use of allusion here affected the play in a way that it helps reveals Macbeth's brutality in the battle, which is, therefore, shows her character traits. The answer is the third option.</span>
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