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Lady Macbeth and I were ecstatic that the king was coming to our lovely home.What an honor it was to have king Duncan in our home.Lady Macbeth was acting particularly wild that night she kept leading me on to the conversation of killing the king.I didn't want to accept the fact that my wife was wanting me to kill our leader,the father of our land.Then she brought up the fact that i would be king if he died,so i asked her outta curiosity how would we even kill him.She instantly replied as if she already knew,she said “we give the guards some wine and let them drink them selves asleep,then we sneak in there with the guards daggers and murder the king in his slumber,then we will plant the bloody daggers on the passed out guards and smear the kings …show more content…
So today i walked into my great and brave kings room to awaken him,i walk in to find a blood mess,and under that bloody mess was my brave king Duncan.Who would do such a thing to such a kind and respectful man also known as my king.i was beyond furious i walked out of his room just to look down to see the two guards who were supposed to be guarding the king were passed out drunk with their daggers bloody as i have ever seen,there clothes were soaked in blood,and I instantly knew that they had to of murdured the king.They must have gotten so drunk last night that they thought it would be a great idea o go and kill poor king Duncan in his sleep.These guards must be killed at once,just the very look of them disgusts me i will never trust another person to keep watch of the king ever again,once macbeth found out he was as mad as i was,he killed both

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