Macbeth
Why does Macbeth refer to the dagger as 'fatal vision"?
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Jill W
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Macbeth's reference to the dagger as a fatal vision serves to foreshadow Duncan's death at the hands of Macbeth that evening. The dagger is also a 'fatal vision', as it foreshadows the deaths of many others, including Macbeth's.
Macbeth