why did macbeth couldn't say amen with the groom's??
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It was really very inappropriate and presumptuous for Macbeth to be saying "Amen" to one of the grooms' "God bless us" while he is standing there with his "hangman's hands" covered with Duncan's blood.
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It was really very inappropriate and presumptuous for Macbeth to be saying "Amen" to one of the grooms' "God bless us" while he is standing there with his "hangman's hands" covered with Duncan's blood. It is like asking for forgiveness practically at the same moment he is committing the crime and when he should know he has committed an unforgivable sin. He is foolishly and vainly hoping that somehow everything will come out all right.
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