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What does Macbeth think the dagger is telling him to do?

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'Is This A Dagger Which I See Before Me' is one of the most famous soliloquies of Shakespeare. Appearing in Act Scene 1 of his celebrated tragedy 'Macbeth,' it reveals his intention in killing Duncan to become the King. The soliloquy represents his self taken over by the act that he is about to do.
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