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28 April, 06:00

Macbeth has a conversation with two murders. which two people does macbeth send them to kill? why does macbeth target these two people

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  1. 28 April, 06:14
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    Answer: Macbeth sends them to kill Banquo and Fleance, because he is convinced that they represent a threat to his position as a king.

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    Macbeth is Shakespeare's play in which a man decides to become a king at all costs, even if it takes to murder people close to him.

    Macbeth hears the witches' prophecy that he will become a king, but also the prophecy that Banquo's descendants will be the rulers. Driven by a desire to become a king, he sends two assassins to kill both Banquo and his son, Fleance. Macbeth's ambition and the overwhelming guilt upon killing king Duncan prevent him from logical thinking, and he perceives that Banquo is a threat even though the witches never mention Banquo as the future king. Banquo is murdered by the assassins, but his son escapes.
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