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  • 16-10-2018
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Why does Macbeth kill the king’s servants?

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hoiattitude
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  • 16-10-2018

This is because he wanted it to look like they killed Duncan (The King), if they were alive and people found out it wasn't them, the suspicions would start to go around and inquiries were happening. Macbeth didn't want to make it obvious so he said he killed them out of "rage" over their actions.

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cashatalan cashatalan
  • 16-10-2018

Macbeth felt he had to kill the king's servants as they may have possibly figured out that it was him who killed the king. He then tells others he had to kill them as they had killed the king.

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