In "Macbeth," the witches' statement "Fair is foul, and foul is fair," encapsulates one of the play's significant themes. What does this paradox illustrate?
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The witches' power to manipulate Macbeth's destiny
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The moral ambiguity and inversion of natural order in the play
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The inevitable downfall of Macbeth
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The struggle between good and evil in Scotland