How does Macbeth begin to lose support from his fellow Scotsmen through Act III?
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In act lll ,scene l , macbeth is beginning to fell the effect of his newly acquired power ,His attitude is one of smug satisfaction at being crowned and he is planning a banquet, which is both the high point of his time as king and the beinning of his descent into madness
In his speech in this scene, he share conversation with Banquo about the two Murderers,referring to Malcolm and Donalbain
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