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casting doubts on his manhood Macbeth murders the guards so they cannot profess their innocence, but claims he did so in a fit of anger over their misdeeds. portrayal of the effects of blind ambition in people historical documentation on several characters, including Macbeth, Duncan, and Malcolm
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  • casting doubts on his manhood
  • Macbeth murders the guards so they cannot profess their innocence, but claims he did so in a fit of anger over their misdeeds.
  • portrayal of the effects of blind ambition in people
  • historical documentation on several characters, including Macbeth, Duncan, and Malcolm

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