Macbeth's Plan to Kill Banquo and Fleance

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Macbeth's Plan to Kill Banquo and Fleance

I have managed to convince the murders to agree with my plan to kill

Banquo and Fleance. I have strong faith that it will succeed. Those

murders said if they get caught they had nothing to lose, but if they

do succeed I would repay them in time. I just want to be sure that

having the crown is not pointless, that when I die my children will be

kings and not Banquo's. I murdered the king of my country (Duncan) so

that my wife and I would rule, but it will all be meaningless if my

next generation won't rule after me.

The sisters (witches) said " Macbeth you will be Thane of Cawdor and

will be the next king of Scotland" but they said to Banquo " Your

children will be kings" At the time me and Banquo were laughing at the

witches saying they were crazy, but we are not now. Two of the three

prediction have come true , I did become the Thane of Cawdow and now I

am king of Scotland, but the third prediction still has time to come

true. I think I still have time to alter the witches visions for my

destiny and fate by killing Banquo and his only son. If I don't kill

him I fear my wife and I won't be rulers for long.

I hope my wife does not find out, because I know that if she does then

she will want to change my plans so it fits her. She is so persuasive

,a contralfreak and manipulative that she always gets what she wants,

not what I want. I'm so fed up with this that I am going to keep it

from her so be able to accomplish my plans.

Another thing that gets to me about my wife is that she thinks I'm

paranoid, but I think she is to. I don't know what stressed me first,

or how that the pressure was fed, but now I know just what it feels

like to a face watching me inside of my head, telling me to do these

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