Act 1 Of The Fight Scene Of Macbeth

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It starts off with a guy running and killing a deer.Then goes on it not them greeting them at cabin. In the morning they have a small argument with britain of who's going and who isn’ t going. One scene they are discussing and then they mention Mongao to come with them. Later Duncan, a red coat is with one of the daughters, Cora. The next thing is that they are walking around a wooded areas and then Mongoa and others ambush them. Natty, and his father and brother then come into to rescue the britans and save them. They are known as the mohicans. He takes the daughters and a remaining soldier to where the cabin was at the beginning. He finds that family dead when he gets their. Later on they walk and see a battle/war going on which they reunite

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