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In Act 2, can you list five major events that occur in Act 2 in the order in which they happened?

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Act 2 of Shakespeare's Macbeth includes events such as Macbeth's inner conflict, the murder of King Duncan, the framing of the guards, the psychological aftermath, and Duncan's murder being discovered, leading to Macbeth's kingship.

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In Act 2 of William Shakespeare's Macbeth, several major events occur that drive the plot forward. Here are five key events listed in sequential order:

  1. Macbeth debates within himself about the murder of King Duncan and is eventually convinced by Lady Macbeth to commit the regicide.
  2. Macbeth carries out the murder of Duncan, happened while he is a guest in Macbeth's castle.
  3. Lady Macbeth helps Macbeth cover up the crime by placing bloody daggers with the king's sleeping guards, framing them for the murder.
  4. Macbeth is overcome with guilt while Lady Macbeth remains resolute and calm, showcasing the psychological effects of the crime on Macbeth.
  5. The murder of King Duncan is discovered the next morning, which leads to the execution of the innocent guards and the beginning of Macbeth's rule as king.
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