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What does corruption do to Macbeth? And what does he do?

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Well, corruption corrupts Macbeth - under the influence of his wife and his own growing ambition, he succumbs to the dark side and kills Duncan, so that he can become the next king. He continues murdering people, having lost his conscience, all in order to keep the throne that is rightfully not his to take.
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