Macbeth Thank You Speech Analysis

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I am honored to stand in front of you today, to reclaim my rights as a king. Macbeth has been a trouble for to all of the people in our nation. I am going to take over Scotland and change all the wrongs that Macbeth has caused. And prevent anything he has did from happening again. I urge all my thanes and people who have felt Macbeth’s wrath to come back. Your safe and in good hands now and you have no worries or nothing to fear. You will be rewarded for supporting me and not Macbeth.

All the people who have supported Macbeth it has now come to an end for you. I will find everyone who has accepted and supported Macbeth and you will never be safe in Scotland like you were before. I am not out on a personal preference against Macbeth though.

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