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Macbeth. The warrior, the king, and the murderer. He has killed our beloved king Duncan in his sleep. Macbeth use to be an honorable man, one whom I would trust on the battlefield if he were for me, and fear if he were against. He gained Duncan's trust, and this is how he repays him. Killing him. All because of the prophecies of the weird sisters, and his own greed and desire for wealth and power. As if killing Duncan was not enough, Macbeth also ordered the assassination of myself and my son Fleance. While he did not succeed in full, he was intending to silence the doubter in me who believed that he killed Duncan. Why would he kill me except for his concern of being found guilty of killing Duncan? He was also visibly ill at the sight of my ghost during his feast on the night that I was killed. Now what does that suggest? A guilty conscience of a man who does not want to face his choices. Now forgiveness for this man, king or not, would be a shame and should weigh heavily on all of you should you decide so. He and his wife have lied and worked their way into being king and queen, and they deserve nothing. What will the heavens think should a man like this be allowed to walk free from his actions. I say find this man guilty for the sake of our public conscience, and for the danger that they pose to the our universe.