Macbeth,act 3 settings?


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In Act 3 MacBeth is depicted as greedy when he talks to his two male visitors and asks them if they are angry and manly enough to take revenge on Banquo. Macbeth reminds the murderers that Fleance must be killed along with his father and tells them to wait within the castle for his command. MacBeth is using the murders as a way to solidify his power and control

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