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What lasting effects do Macbeth's actions have on him as a character


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Macbeth betrayed his own nature and his blood when he murdered Duncan in a strive for power. This creates a gigantic build up of guilt. He becomes vicious and cold, always paranoid someone would find out about what he did.

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