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After visiting the witches in act iv of the tragedy of macbeth, why does macbeth initially change his mind and decide not to have macduff killed?
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After visiting the witches in act iv of the tragedy of macbeth, why does macbeth initially change his mind and decide not to have macduff killed?
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He initially changes his mind because he feels guilty for killing his innocent family, he doesn't want to feel even more guilty for killing Macduff as well.
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A: He is reassured by the third apparition
Step-by-step explanation:
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