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Violence is a strong theme in Macbeth, with murder being a particularly prominent crime. Based on your reading so far, have any of the murders or violence in Macbeth been justified? Have they been honorable?
What do these concepts mean to you, and explain how the various acts of violence in the play so far either
do or do not qualify as justifiable and/or honorable.

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