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Macbeth is vengeful because he seeks to avenge any perceived slights or threats to his power and ambition. This is particularly evident in his ruthless and violent actions towards those he sees as obstacles to his goals, such as King Duncan and Macduff's family. His vengeful nature ultimately leads to his downfall and demise.

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