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That Banquo will figure out that Macbeth killed Duncan by knowing that Macbeth would take the prophecies of the witches seriously and carry out the murder which would make part of the prophecies come true.

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"If it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well it were done quickly." Macbeth is concerned about the repercussions of assassinating King Duncan. He considers that once a king gets on the throne by assassination he can easily be replaced by the same means. He thinks that opinion will turn against him because Duncan was so saintly.

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The main scene which clearly shows Macbeth's doubt and uncertainty is Act 1 Scene 7 in his first soliloquy. In the scene is debating with his own mind whether or nor to kill and proceed with the udder of King Duncan. There are also other parts of the play which show signs of both these things. Both Act 2 Scene 2 and the Banquet Scene clearly give a good perspective of Macbeth's character and his doubt in the play.

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"Is this a dagger which I see before me"

"I have thee not, and yet I see thee still."

Repetition in Act 1 Scene 7 of the words If and But

"Pity like a new-born baby"

"Like angles, Trumpet-tongued"

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At the end of Act I Scene 7, Macbeth gives in to his wife's insistence that they carry on with their plan to murder Duncan.

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