Essay On How The Nature Affects The Kingdom

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How the nature effects the kingdom because Macbeth did something dirty to affect the nature inside the kingdom. Macbeth killed Duncan in the castle. He lied and he kept killing people. Macbeth don’t care anymore all he want is famous and the crown. Macbeth By: William Shakespeare it is a Play so people can know what Macbeth is about. Lady Macbeth is the one that made Macbeth a bad person because she called him stuff ( you’re not a man you’re a woman, you’re a coward).
When Macbeth kills Duncan he feels that killing people off is the way to go. He thinks that anyone that stands in the way should pay. Like he killed Banque when he got suspicious about Duncan's murdered. He didn’t want his kids to become king if the witches right about him becoming king. He
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He’s not afraid of anything. Macbeth's’ wife Lady Macbeth is ill. But Macbeth is dealing with stuff against Macduff and Malcolm. But Lady Macbeth is walking and saying stuff that they don’t want people to now. The doctor comes over to see if he can make Lady Macbeth better but he can’t because it’s an illness not a sickness. While in Scotland Macduff and Malcolm is making a plan to come kill Macbeth to get the Crown back to the rightful owner. Macbeth stole the crown for Malcolm by killing his dad. Macduff wants to get revenge on him by killing his family and Malcolm wants the crown back in his family because that's where it belongs. Macbeth went to the witches to see the future and the witches said no one can beat that was born a women unless the Berlin Woods move towards the castle. Macbeth was pretty confident that he would win the war because of what the witches said. Macduff and Malcolm is heading towards the castle and they put twigs and sticks in front of them so that Macbeth can’t see them and when the servant said Berlin Woods is moving Macbeth said if you're lying i’m going to hang

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