External Forces That Influence Macbeth's Decision To Kill Duncan

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One of the most quintessential points to the plot of Macbeth is the murder of Duncan. Prior to this murder of the king, Macbeth had many forces attempting to influence his decision on killing Duncan. Overall, the forces convinced him to kill Duncan in Act 1. Throughout act 1 of Macbeth, despite some of his attempts to withstand, he succumbs to many forces, both internal and external, that lead him to his decision to kill Duncan.
Many of the forces that influence Macbeth’s decision to kill Duncan are external forces applying pressure on Macbeth. The most obvious of these forces is Lady Macbeth and her urging of Macbeth to carry through with the murder. Lady Macbeth desired for Macbeth to be king so that she would join him in their success. She

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