The Diaries of Macbeth, Banquo and Lady Macbeth
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The diaries of Macbeth, Banquo and Lady Macbeth
Dear Diary,
I have become king! But to get there I had to kill my dearest cousin Duncan. I sometimes have regrets about killing Duncan. I wanted to know where Banquo and Fleance would be on the night of the banquet/celebration I was going to have so I could have them both murdered. I felt they were a threat to my position as king. I had to be nice to Banquo so that he wouldn't suspect me of any wrong doing. I didn't feel guilty because to me Banquo was a threat. Time and time again I think of the witches and what they had said. I feel as I don't get fid of Banquo and Fleance the prophesies that the witches foretold will come true. I got two murderers to kill Banquo and Fleance because now that im king it wouldn't be right to kill people. I haven't told Lady Macbeth my doings because they were mine to do alone. I just hope Banquo and Fleance will get murdered and everything goes well.
Dearest Diary,
I am not as happy as I thought of being queen; I am still living with the fact of Duncan's death. I have some regrets but I can't change the past, what done is done. When I say Banquo and Macbeth speaking to one another I noticed that they were getting along. Which is very odd. I am looking forward to the feast. This will give both Macbeth and I a chance to bond with the others and to actually act normal. So many things have changed between my husband and I. Macbeth has