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- what do the murderers agree to do? be specific.
the murderers agree to
- how would you describe
macbeth’s mental state at this
point? why?
macbeth’s mental state is
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Question 6
Assuming this is about Shakespeare's Macbeth, the murderers (hired by Macbeth) agree to kill Banquo and his son Fleance. This is part of Macbeth's plot to eliminate threats to his throne, as the witches' prophecy hinted Banquo's descendants would be kings.
At this point (after planning Banquo's murder), Macbeth's mental state is unstable, filled with guilt, paranoia, and anxiety. He is tormented by his violent actions (like killing Duncan) and fears losing his power. His guilt shows in hallucinations (e.g., seeing Banquo's ghost later), and paranoia drives him to eliminate threats. The weight of his crimes and fear of the prophecy's fulfillment for Banquo's line also contribute to his deteriorating mental state.
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The murderers agree to kill Banquo and his son Fleance.