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Macbeth Duncan Good Virtues Plead Angels Man Kill

Front What does Macbeth mean when he says of Duncan that 'his virtues will plead like angels'?
Back Duncan is such a good man that, when Macbeth tries to kill him, all his good parts will beg like angels to be saved

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