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what is Macbeth thinking of doing in act in act 1 scene 3 and 4
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  • 13-10-2020

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Macbeth feels that he's losing himself, and hopes that if fate says he'll become king, he won't have to act to make it happen. Macbeth is already thinking about killing Duncan, but the thought terrifies him: he's struggling against his ambition.

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