Macbeth flip flop

In act two scene one and two Macbeth starts to flip flop with his emotions. As he begins the approach on killing Duncan he becomes more uneased. He stars seeing and hearing things and doesn't know if it's real or not and starts to second guess things. But he then starts to continue with the mission. Macbeth then begins to cry out when doing so. After he was done he came back out, but forgot to keep the dagger there and refused to go back, because he knew what he did was wrong.

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