This is a nice interpretation of Macbeth's opening soliloquy in Act 1, Scene 7.
As you watch, look for evidence of shifts in Macbeth's thoughts as he struggles with his conscience. What consequences does he expect to suffer if he goes through with the murder? What arguments does he use against killing Duncan? What has he talked himself into or out of by the time Lady Macbeth enters at the end?
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