Macbeth's reflection upon his recent murder of King Duncan, and the consequences that come with such an act.
What have I done?
This is King Duncan. He was the King of Scotland from 1034-1040. He was a wise and brave ruler who was loved and respected by his people.
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The image of the king's blood-drenched body seared itself into Macbeth's mind. He had committed the most heinous of crimes. His guilt weighed heavy on his soul, and was overcome with a sense of dread.
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