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31 January, 08:52

Macbeth murders King Duncan and is then rewarded by being crowned king himself. What recurring motif in the play is this turn of events an example of

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  1. 31 January, 09:00
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    Well it could be treachery as well as guilt. Though Macbeth kills the king and takes the crown, he can’t rule in peace as he becomes suspicious of all those around him. This leads him to kill any that he suspects to be a threat to his position as king.
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