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He murdered Duncan, Banquo, Macduff's family, got his wife killed from guilt, caused a war between England and Scotland, and got himself killed. Oh, and there was a heck lot of guilt and conflict and lies in between. That enough?

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Macbeth paid a high price for his ambition, including his mental health, the loss of his moral compass, and ultimately his own life. He became consumed by guilt and paranoia, leading to his descent into madness.

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