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() After the murder of King Duncan, Macbeth took over the control of Scotland.

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Before he kills King Duncan, Macbeth is apprehensive about the idea of murder. Immediately after the killing, Macbeth is haunted by intense guilt; he is hallucinating voices, and he fears that he is cursed never to sleep again. After the first murder, though, Macbeth's reservations about killing seem to become fewer and fewer. He orders the killings of Banquo and his son, and of Macduff's family, with apparent ease—he doesn't seem to feel guilty anymore. He has become a fierce tyrant.



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