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In Act 5, Macbeth says that he doesn't have all that he should have at the end of life: old age honor, love, and obedience.
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Banquo agrees to support Macbeth as long as he can do it with a clear conscience.
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After Macbeth sees the witches for a second time, he decides that he is going to eat whenever he feels like it without thinking of the consequences.
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By killing Young Siward, Macbeth proves that part of the witches' apparitions to be true.
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Macbeth kills both of Duncan's guards when he kills Duncan, which is how he screws up Lady Macbeth's plan.
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Malcolm uses the death of Macduff's family to explain to Macduff that he should not fight against Macbeth.
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Malcolm to Macduff that he has two vices that should disqualify him from being the kind: greed and pride.
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After hearing the first predictions from the witches, Macbeth decides that he is going to kill King Duncan.
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