Macbeth-Personal Narrative

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It was a cool winter's day; the sun was shining and the wind was blowing. As I walk around the castle I see a servant running frantically towards the guards, I ask him what's wrong? He tells me
"Banquo has just been murdered. In shock I didn't know what to say, I just couldn't believe what happened. Not long after the killer still has not been stopped. I'm sitting in my room when I hear a knock at my door "who is it?" I yelled, "It's Lady Macbeth open up." when I walk and open the door Lady
Macbeth is there and hands me an invite. "what's this?" I said to her. "open it" she exclaimed. the invite was to Macbeth’s coronation, I was ecstatic to be able to go!
A few days have passed and the coronation was soon to come at the end of the night. I couldn't
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While I get ready, I brush my long blonde hair and put on my nicest clothes I own, which I rarely do, I want to look my best. Still I have been thinking about
Banquo’s death and if Macbeth might solve his murder. Eventually the evening came and I begin to walk in the big wood castle doors, I follow everyone to the dining hall. There I see Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, and other high leaders, “All hail King Macbeth," everyone shouts! the coronation has begun. As I sit and talk to other people at the coronation I have heard some rumors about Banquo's death. I couldn't believe they were true, I mean they said Macbeth did it. There’s no way I kept saying to myself and began to watch the coronation. While watching suddenly I felt a cold chill down my spine, and just shook it off.
Later the coronation was going horribly wrong, Macbeth was going crazy. He was just talking to himself and being freaked out by something. No one knew what it was, could it be the reason I felt the chill

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