In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare, Macbeth, co-leader of King Duncan's army, kills Duncan in order to take over the throne. Throughout the rest of the play, Macbeth attempts to overcome obstacles following the murder, in order to conceal his guilt. He has trouble, however, because the memory of his awful deed haunts him, and he cannot forget what he did. When people knowingly commit a terrible crime, they may try to resume their lives and ignore the evil committed, but often their own conscience prevents it.
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