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10 July, 19:41

How does Lady Macbeth implicate the king's servants in Act II of Macbeth?

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  1. 10 July, 21:38
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    The plan was to wait till Duncan went to bed, get the guards drunk and passed out and then Lady Macbeth would go and kill Duncan by using the dagger, yet he reminded her of her father so she couldnt and Macbeth ended up killing Duncan and the guards
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