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In the last paragraph, the narrator presents his solution to

Macbeth's murder mystery. How does his version of Duncan's murder
differ from Shakespeare's? Explain how the characters are recast and the
events of the play are changed.

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User Khaynes
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Answer:

His actions become less heroic and more cowardly as he continues to murder and terrorise others in order to hold on to his power.

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User Rudy
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