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macbath

macbeth feels remorse for what he did only right after killing the
king. he becomes paranoid and thinks someone is going to find
him out. but later on he concentrates more on gainingpower and
becoming king and plots to murder banquo, fleance, and eventually
macduff's wife and children. he is thinking irrationally and fallign
into the witches traps by not reading into their predictions enough.

Posted by lm on April 15, 1997 at 18:17:05
In Reply to "Macbeth Act 2 Scenes 1 and 2...HELP!!!!!!" posted by Lessel on April 15, 1997 at 16:41:26


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