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12 September, 03:41

What is Macbeth's state of mind at the end of Act 1 and why?

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  1. 12 September, 04:08
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    In Act 2, Scene 1, before Macbeth enters Duncan's chamber, he is already full of anxiety about killing Duncan ... He experiences a lot of fear, anxiety, and potential guilt. In Act 2, Scene 2, Macbeth tells his wife he has committed the murder. He also explains his state of mind as he went into Duncan's chamber.
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