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OPEN ENDED QUESTION Macbeth is having second thoughts about his wife's plan to kill the king in order to get power. What is holding him back?
What is Macbeth worried about? What does he mean by, if only 'this blow (murder of Duncan) might be the be-all and the
end all?"

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