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... think that he will be able to live with the guilt of killing his king while he is staying under his very roof, and then decides that he will not kill the king. ...
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... He doesn't think that he will be able to live with the guilt of killing the King and stay under his very roof. Then he decides that he will not kill the king. ...
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... t think that he will be able to live with the guilt of killing his king while he is staying in his own home, and then decides that he will not kill the king. ...
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... At the time Macbeth is still sane and decides that he doesn't want to go ... Macbeth's ambition had not been strong enough to carry the motive to kill King Duncan. ...
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... They do not tell Macbeth to directly kill King Duncan, but Macbeth interprets their words differently, and decides to kill him. ...
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... Antony, Brutus does not listen, interrupts Cassius in mid sentence, and just decides that they ... him that it is his duty for his family is to kill the king. ...
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... greed. Macbeth, after the witches prophesize his future and becoming king, decides to kill to get to the position of king. The witches ...
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In the play, Macbeth decides to kill his king because of his ambition for position. At the beginning of the play, he portrays himself as a noble person. ...
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... When their trial is over, Lear decides to finally sleep. Gloucester returns and tells Kent that he overheard a plot to kill the king. ...
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... the honorable man that he is, he decides to just ... to go ahead with the plan to kill Duncan. ... conscience, makes the thought of killing the King unbearable, for ...
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... Through the blood, Macbeth convinces himself to commit the crime, and proceeds to murder the King. ... Macbeth decides to kill Macduff, and his family, which ...
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... Through the blood, Macbeth convinces himself to commit the crime, and proceeds to murder the King. ... Macbeth decides to kill Macduff, and his family, which ...
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... Macbeth decides that he must kill Banquo and his son, Fleance, because the witches had said that Banquo would be father to a king. ...
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... Beowulf was loyal to his promises and his country. When he decides to kill Grendel for King Hrothgar he doesn't back down even after the stories he's heard. ...
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... Beowulf was loyal to his promises and his country. When he decides to kill Grendel for King Hrothgar he doesn't back down even after the stories he's heard. ...
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... attempt to deter Macduff from ever doing anything against him, Macbeth decides to kill ... get power, and this is the precursor to him deciding to kill King Duncan ...
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... He decides he must kill King Duncan in order to receive the title of King. Lady Macbeth encourages him to do what ever is necessary. ...
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... would never be king after Macbeth, and so Macbeth decides that Banquo is a threat to him. To get rid of the treat with Banquo he decides to kill him and his ...
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... She takes matters into her own hands and decides to convince him. Macbeth opens scene seven by giving a long list of reasons not to kill King Duncan. ...
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... After the king's murder, Macbeth becomes restless. ... The witch's prophesised that Banquo's son would be the next ruler, so Macbeth decides to kill both Banquo ...
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... He then decides he should kill Banquo because he ... said that Banquo would be the father to the line of kings and that means Macbeth will not be king for a ...
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... He then decides he should kill Banquo because he ... said that Banquo would be the father to the line of kings and that means Macbeth will not be king for a ...
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... to my revenge." (Shakespeare, p. 67) This passage shows how Hamlet decides to avenge ... no doubt present in Hamlet's mind; he is determined to kill the King. ...
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... about murdering the king at the beginning gets along with the idea of being a murderer. He sinks into more and more violence as he decides to kill Banquo and ...
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... this is followed by dreams of the witches and the sound of a wolf howling to cue his resolve as he decides to kill the king. These ...
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... Hamlet decides not to kill him at this point because he does not want to kill him while he is ... he thrusts his sword through it thinking it is the king. ...
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... Towards the end of the play, Macbeth becomes curious about his future as King, and about his enemies ... Because of that, Macbeth decides to kill Macduff and his ...
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... tells Laertes that Hamlet was responsible for his father's death, he decides to kill Hamlet to avenge the death of his father. He and King Claudius concoct a ...
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... first, second, and third estates, third estate never comes, Third estate decides to come ... and have a republic, a small group wants to kill the king, they are ...
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... His aim is not to kill the King and gain the throne for himself but to revenge his father's death and punish the murderer. I think that he decides that he must ...
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