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Macbeth is Evil


Macbeth then says " We will no further in this business" (Act 1; scene 7). Lady Macbeth then tells him that they will go through with the plan. As they come to the end of act one Macbeth says " I am settled, and bend up each corporal agent to this terrible feat" (Act 1; scene 7) .
             Then in Act two Banquo and his son Fleance. As him and his son talked Macbeth enters and talks with them. Then once again Macbeth is left alone with his thought's. As he talks to him self he sees a dagger floating in the air then the dagger disappears. He speaks of the dagger then it reappears but this time it has blood on it. As he thinks on murdering Duncan, a bell begins to ring his sign. As he hears this he says "I go, and it is done; the bell invites me hear it not, Duncan, for it is knell that summons thee to heaven, or to hell" (Act 2, scene 1). Macbeth leaves to kill Macbeth then later on that night he meets up with Lady Macbeth, they speak of Duncan and of the deed has been done. Lady Macbeth is proud of her self for putting the kings guards to sleep so that Macbeth has a free shot to kill Duncan. As they finish talking they get dressed for sleep and go to bad. As they do this Macbeth feel as he wasn't to take what he did back but Lady Macbeth tells him not to worry about it. Later on that night Macduff and Lannox come to wake the king. Macbeth hears them and comes to speak with them. Macduff and Macbeth speak with each other as Lannox goes up stares to wake the king. As Macbeth and Macduff talk with each other then Lennox runs to down stares and starts to yell that Duncan has been killed. Macduff and Macbeth runs to see. As they see what has happened Macduff runs down stares. As he does Macbeth kills the guards and goes down stares. As he does Macbeth says to everyone that is there " O, yet I do repent me of my fury, that I did kill them" (Act 2, scene 3). They ask him what he means and he says " Who can be wise, amazed, temp"rate and furious, loyal and neutral, in a moment? No man.


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