Macbeth doesn't kill Duncan
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And for him, love is nothing but a poisoned chalice. From which he has no choice but to drink. And he feels as if he no longer has a choice in anything. He shall do as they wish, for they aren’t tortured by loves eager yet restricting spurs.
Or alternatively: WHAT IS LOVE? BABY DON'T HURT ME, DON'T HURT ME, NO MORE!
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Macbeth has been told his fate by the Witches on his way home from the end of the battle defending the King of Scotland (Duncan). He has written his wife (Lady Macbeth) a letter and they discuss it when Macbeth returns home. However, they disagree on the terms of how he will fulfill the prophecy provided by the Witches.