In Shakespeare’s tragedies, often the main character is given a chance to say something significant about his life just before he dies. What speech might function as Macbeth’s farewell, even though it doesn’t occur in Act 5, Scene 8? Defend your choice with evidence from the text.

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In Shakespeare's tragedies, often the main character is given a chance to say something significant before he dies. The speech that may function as Macbeth's farewell, occurs in Act V, Scene V, of "The Tragedy of Macbeth". Macbeth is told by a messenger that his wife is dead and he says that she should have died later and that life is like a tale told by an idiot. This speech starts  with "She should have died hereafter .it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing