Betrayal Traitor In Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'

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As the wounded captain departed, more devastating news was directed to me as Ross exposed another disloyal traitor, the thane of Cawdor. Once again, my whole body lost all sense of relaxation, I cannot believe these traitors. I felt extremely betrayed by a once noble thane. Betrayal to this extent requires an execution!. The noble Macbeth will rightfully replace him. Without Macbeth, the entire kingdom would be falling apart this moment, symbolically and literally! How dare these traitors betray. Printing my anger onto the page is helping ease the pain of all the stresses I have experienced today. It is impossible for me to clearly describe the anger I feel on this paper, the pain in my heart is inexplicable. Thankfully, the previous thane

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