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Text As King, Macbeth becomes increasingly tyrannical and paranoid. He murders all who threaten him, embarks on wars to defend his position, and continues to seek out the Witches to hear what they have to say about his future.
Macbeth is so caught up with defending the throne and analysing the Witches' predictions that he has no time to mourn the death of Lady Macbeth

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