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What decision does macbeth make in scene iv

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Answer: That he will not waste more time thinking about what to do and simply take action

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In the middle of a cauldron boiling on a stormy night, Macbeth holds a conversation with the withches, invokes the geniuses and makes their request. Let Macduff die, to disprove the specters that pretend.

Macbeth makes the decesion to enter Faife and kill Macduff, his wife, his children and all his family.

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