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He feels guilt as he goes to kill Duncan, he knows Duncan is the king and he feels loyalty towards him.

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Macbeth initially thought positively of King Duncan and admired his leadership. However, his ambition and the witches' prophecy led him to consider harming Duncan in order to become king himself. Ultimately, Macbeth's thoughts towards Duncan became twisted as he plotted his murder.

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