The Role Of Famine Killings And Rebellion In Macbeth

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I, lord Macbeth, have realized that problems that are occurring in our country, Scotland. These problems can be solved with help from everyone. The country is facing problems such as, famine, killings, and a rebellion. Now this famine can be solved if we all work together and continue to grow the crops like we use to when Duncan was in charge then we would be able to bring ourselves back together as a country. Killings on the other hand will stop as long as the people of the country end up staying in their place. Rebellions that are happening within Scotland seem to be more than just a reasoning behind many of the killings that have been going on. With rumors of murders going around that were committed by supposedly myself, anyone else who

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