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... Macbeth to kill Duncan. Macbeth at first had mixed feelings about this and knew that it would be wrong and deceitful, but later on his ultimate decision lead ...
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... all the pros and cons of murdering Duncan and for a second he decides not to kill, but after he ... in this business" she fools him into changing his decision. ...
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... Reasoning was abandoned after the decision to kill Duncan was made. ... Reasoning was abandoned after the decision to kill Duncan was made. ...
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... 41-42). Macbeth's decision to kill Duncan was largely influenced by his love for his 'dearest partner of greatness'. In addition ...
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... it. Macbeth decides to kill Duncan on his own, with his tragic flaw, ambition, as the main influence of his decision. For Macbeth ...
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... trifles to betray in deepest consequence." Not only do they make Macbeth think about murdering Duncan; they also bring him to the decision to kill Banquo and ...
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... that had Lady Macbeth not convinced her husband that it was his destiny to kill Duncan and be king, Macbeth would not have had the fortitude and decision to do ...
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... When Duncan arrived at Inverness, Macbeth controlled his ambition for the time being and did not kill Duncan. The failing of his decision was soon reflected by ...
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... The hamartia that Macbeth makes is that he choses to make the decision to trust the witches prophecy and kill Duncan in order to take his kingship "I go, and ...
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... shows how far he has come since Lady Macbeth's 'little' push to kill Duncan. ... longer involved in the decisions of his life, and the last decision she made ...
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... Lady Macbeth then helps him make his final decision to kill the king. After Macbeth completes the malevolent deed of killing Duncan, he gets a taste for it. ...
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... and self-doubt lead him to kill Duncan, and to ... his arms soaked in blood after murdering Duncan, turns to ... Macbeth's first admonition that his decision to murder ...
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... to his downfall. After he meets the witches, he makes the noble decision not to kill Duncan to become the King. Later in the play ...
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... the witches, she suggests for Macbeth to kill Duncan so she ... even lists the reason not to kill: he is ... This decision portrays Macbeth's dirty morality and easily ...
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... When Duncan arrives at Inverness, Macbeth controls his ambition for the time being and does not kill Duncan. However, his decision is soon reflected by Lady ...
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... Without consulting Lady Macbeth, he makes an impulsive decision to kill Macduff's family. ... His hand stabbed and killed Duncan and his orders killed Banquo. ...
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... follows which shows Macbeth's agony and doubt in the decision he is about to act on. He is torn between whether to kill or not to kill the great king, Duncan. ...
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... Lady Macbeth showing her guilt of persuading Macbeth to kill Duncan and Macduff's ... Macbeth from the start by not making a virtuous decision and capriciously ...
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... king from now on, however according to him, Duncan the king ... his hastiness and impatience Macbeth makes a decision he might not have made; to kill the king ...
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... opens scene seven by giving a long list of reasons not to kill King Duncan. ... He then informs Lady Macbeth of his decision to "proceed no further in this ...
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... What has happened is that in making his first decision for evil instead of ... and she uses dazzling psychology to tempt her husband to kill Duncan: she ???dares ...
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... gives in to Lady Macbeth and agrees to kill Duncan. ... which shows he has gained strength from killing Duncan. ... also shows no hesitation in his decision as he did ...
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... III. Normal actions turn abnormal Macbeth's decision to ignore his conscience permits him to commit evil acts. ... Macbeth's first evil act is to kill Duncan. ...
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... Duncan is killed, when Macbeth and Lady Macbeth needed to kill Duncan, they called ... refers to it without thinking, as seen by his instantaneous decision to kill ...
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... Before, when Macbeth and Lady Macbeth needed to kill Duncan, they called ... instantaneously without thinking, as indicated by his instantaneous decision to kill ...
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... This decision was encouraged by his wife, who controlled him in the decisions he made so ... sees a dagger and imagines that it is a sign for him to kill Duncan. ...
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... scene, she exhibits a vulnerability in stating that she could not kill Duncan because he ... It is likely that she even regrets her earlier decision not to murder ...
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... that he really didn't want to kill Duncan, but he ... to England, so Macbeth decides to kill his family. ... to Macbeth's downfall, starting with one decision that he ...
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... told him that he was not man enough to kill Duncan. ... beginning, but after the murder of Duncan she became ... Macbeth into making most of his decision that later ...
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... their words differently, and decides to kill him ... (IV, I, 147-148) By murdering Duncan, Macbeth begins ... This is evil behavior, which is solely Macbeth's decision. ...
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