Examples Of Arduous Decisions In Macbeth

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Macbeth faces an arduous decision of either murdering the king, so he can become the king or letting it happen naturally. The witches appear to Macbeth and say to him: “Hail to thee, Thane of Cawdor! All hail, Macbeth, that shalt be king hereafter” (Macbeth Act I Sc 3 li. 52-53). Macbeth is then informed that he will become king. Lady Macbeth is a very inhumane person who makes a plan to kill Duncan while he is asleep. Macbeth tries to back out of killing the king and let it happen naturally, but Lady Macbeth calls him a coward; convincing him that killing Duncan is the best way to become king. Murdering the king would lead to both positive and negative outcomes. A positive outcome of murdering the king would be that Macbeth could become king

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