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Macbeth Argumentative Essay

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Macbeth and Lady Macbeth enter through the door as everyone looks back. Their fingers start to sweat, as their heart beat gets faster, scrolling down the aisles to get to their table. No one knows what they have done, but they cant let the thought of it go. Lady Macbeth and Macbeth attend Banquo's funeral with two pounds of stress on their backs, hoping no one finds out about their evil plan. Lady Macbeth and her husband hope no one finds out that Banquo's murderers are at the funeral.

Rumors fill the room by citizens. “Have you heard about Lady Macbeth?” whispered a lady near where Macbeth and his wife were sitting. Meanwhile Macbeth goes up to the food table to serve himself and wife a plate of spaghetti before the funeral starts, he hears …show more content…

“You're such a coward! why didn’t you speak up?” Lady Macbeth incensed with anger gripping Macbeth's arm tightly. Macbeth reaches to take Lady Macbeth's hands off of him when Lady Macbeth says “I will confront them all, no one may know we killed Banquo.” While heading to the front of the room. Macbeth goes after Lady Macbeth but she is many tables ahead. Lady Macbeth reaches the front of the ceremony where she stomps on stage and snatches the microphone from the host's hand. “I and my husband Macbeth come to this funeral in memory of our friend, as King and Queen to be here for our lost one and the first couple minutes were here, rumors are going around that myself and my husband are Banquo's murderers?” Lady Macbeth takes a pause and continues. “As king and queen we would never plan such an evil thing against any of our citizens.” Lady Macbeth's livid face shows her anger towards the rumors and decides to leave the ceremony. “ Thank you for the invitation, but I no longer wish to be somewhere where I do not feel welcomed.” Lady Macbeth says while handing the microphone back and asking Macbeth to leave. Lady Macbeth speed walks back to the table grabbing her purse while pulling on Macbeth's arm taking him with

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