how did james the sixth of Scotland end in macbeth
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Not only that, but the nobleman was consorting with witches and demons— another fear. So Shakespeare punishes Macbeth for his treason and evil behavior in the play; Macbeth himself becomes increasingly paranoid, he gets haunted by the ghosts of those he's wronged, and he ends up beheaded and hated by all of Scotland.
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