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             Macbeth sent a letter to Lady Macbeth outlining the witches' prophecy. He also consults her concerning his plans. This is how Macbeth reduces some of the responsibility of the incident of the murder by accepting her guidance and advice. .
             It becomes apparent that Macbeth is somewhat of a coward. This could be seen as a positive attribute as it shows the weaknesses of Macbeth, and asks could Macbeth be fully responsible if he is not totally independent? He changes his mind about the murder a number of times. He deceives Banquo by telling him he is going to let the natural order prevail but then changes his mind again when Duncan announces that his son Malcom is to be his successor. Macbeth intends to destroy this. Macbeth has a change of heart before he reaches home until his wife persuades him that it can be done safely. Macbeth leaves the banquet that is to be Duncan's last, deciding not to do it. Finally Lady Macbeth questions Macbeth's manhood and persuades him to go through with the murder. .
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             'All hail Macbeth, that shalt be King hereafter.' .
             During this intense time, Macbeth is hesitant and his weakness is shown in the way he seeks to put off the murder. He had doubts. Macbeth came under pressure from Lady Macbeth. .
             This shows that Macbeth is not purely evil and that he has a conscience. This could make it easier for Macbeth by reducing some of the blame that could be placed on him for the evil deeds, when we have seen that Macbeth did not commit this crime acting under his own intentions; but rather Lady Macbeth's. .
             What follows illustrates Macbeth feeling guilty. He cannot sleep, he feels that he has murdered sleep. Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth that if he washes his hands there will be no reminder of the murder. .
             'A little water clears us of this deed:' .
             This is an ironic comment on what Macbeth continues to say. .
             'Will all great Neptune's Ocean wash this blood.' .
             Macbeth responds by saying that water will not get rid of his guilt.


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