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Describe Macbeth’s behavior in the aftermath of Duncan’s murder. Does Macbeth’s behavior leave any room for readers and audience members to feel sympathy for him? Why or why not?
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Describe Macbeth’s behavior in the aftermath of Duncan’s murder. Does Macbeth’s behavior leave any room for readers and audience members to feel sympathy for him? Why or why not?
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Yes, this would be an opinion. After the death of Duncan Macbeth starts seeing ghosts and has things close to panic attacks. It also causes Lady Macbeth to have nightmares and take her own life.
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This is an opinion question the answer is up to how you feel towards Macbeth after he murders Duncan. I would answer no because Macbeth chooses to murder Duncan which causes me to feel no sympathy for Macbeth's crazy behavior.
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