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What do Macbeth's conflicting emotions about the murder of Duncan suggest about his character

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Macbeth's strongest reaction to Duncan's murder does not come over him until Macduff discovers the King's dead body and raises a general alarm. Macbeth didn't want to be present when this happened, but the knocking at the gate forced him to stop playing possum and come down to see why nobody was opening the gate.

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He is complex with both good and bad qualities.

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