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12 June, 21:23

In Act II of Macbeth, how does Macbeth change after Duncan's murder?

1. He grows increasingly proud of his actions.

2. He is aggressive and threatens anyone who questions him.

3. He no longer needs encouragement to kill someone in cold blood.

4. He is no longer willing to lie to others about himself or his deeds.

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  1. 12 June, 23:37
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    3) he no longer needs encouragement to kill someone in cold blood
  2. 12 June, 23:49
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    1. He grows increasingly proud of his actions
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