Macbeth Act 3 & 4
"I will advise you where to plant yourselves, Aquaint you with the perfect spy o' th' time, The moment on 't, for 't must be done tonight..." (Act 3 scene 2 lines 148-150)
Why couldn't Macbeth just commit the murder himself if he knew exactly what he wanted done to Banquo?
Why couldn't Macbeth just commit the murder himself if he knew exactly what he wanted done to Banquo?
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