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She loves him very much. She knows he is a good ,brave,noble, valiant ,worthy soldier. She loves how he is very ambitious which is evident after the prophecy is given. But she sees his 'milk of human kindness' as a flaw, and she wishes to manipulate him into killing King Duncan with that 'flaw' pushed away.

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