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Second Murderer: "I am one, my liege, whom the vile blows and buffets of the world have so incensed that I am reckless what I do to spite the world" First Murderer: "And I another . . ."

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What does the conversation with the murderers reveal about Macbeth?

The conversation he had with the murderers show that he is still trying to cloak his crime under a veneer of political necessity, by suggesting that the murderers have good reason to hate Banquo and wish him dead. In reality they are hired murderers, who would kill anyone if they were paid to do it. They are quite happy to attempt to kill Fleance, who is obviously not their enemy. So, what is Macbeth on about? He is trying to justify the murder to himself, because he still has enough conscience to think that it is wrong to kill his friend just because his decendants might become kings someday.


How and why does Macbeth arrange banquos murder?

Killing Duncan has turned Macbeth into a paranoid. His "fears in Banquo stick deep"; he is afraid that he suspects him, and resents the prediction the witches made about him, that his children would be king. He hires two murderers to take Banquo and his son Fleance out, and sends a third to check up on the first two. The murderers jump Fleance and Banquo but only get Banquo.


Why did Thebes suffer from a plague in 'Oedipus Rex'?

The plague has come to Thebes, because the previous sovereign, Theban King Laius, was murdered. It was a most heinous crime to murder a king. His murderers weren't identified specifically, and never were punished. That unsolved crime of murder has encouraged the equally heinous crime, but yet unknown offense, of incest.


What instructions does Macbeth give the murderers in line 144-152?

Macbeth Tells The Murderers In Line 144-152 To Go And


In Macbeth successful were the murderers?

Successful were the murderers in Macbeth partly;Banquo dead because of them becomes,But still alive is Fleance afterwards.Successful were in Act IV the murderers also,Who slaughter they made of the family of MacduffEntirely without exception.

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What is the number of murderers on parole commit a murder again?

Over 3.7% of them do.


What goes wrong with banquos murder?

The murderers fail to kill Fleance.


When the two murderers explain their criminal behavior what do you learn about them?

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What is Dr Skrapec serial murder concern?

Identifying and stopping these kinds of murderers.


What do murderers get out of it?

One of the most common murders are for profit; murder as part of a burglary or robbery; murder for inheritance or insurance proceeds; and less common, murder for hire or murder to save expense such as child or elder support. Other murders can to avoid responsibility for another crime by eliminating witnesses. Some murderers derive a sense of power, or control, get vengeance, or self righteousness from their crime.


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Generally, people who enjoy reading murder mysteries are not murderers.


Why would people murder other people?

Although many killers have personality traits in common, there is not one single reason that people murder other people, and each situation is unique. Some murderers become serial murderers while others commit a single action.


What has the author Niamh O'Connor written?

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What goes wrong at banquo's murder?

When the murderers kill Banquo, Fleance (Banquo's son) flees. And the murderers only kill Banquo not Fleance however Macbeth told the murderers to kill both the father and the son.


How does the death penalty prevent murder?

The assumption is that with a penalty such as losing your own life, potential murderers will think twice and reconsider.


How do you explain willingness and act wisely?

Willingness is when you are willing to do something no matter what happens. Acting wisely is when you make good decisions and you show that you are smart about doing something.


What has the author Clifford L Linedecker written?

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