Macbeth's desire for power pushes him to think about murdering the king. , The Thane of Cawdor's desire for power pushes him to think about murdering King Duncan. , The witches tell Macbeth about his destiny. , The witches tell Macbeth he will be king. , Ross tells Macbeth the king knows of he success on the battlefield. , Macbeth was successful on the battlefield because he killed many enemies. , Macbeth was successful on the battlefield because he killed many people and had no fear., The king praises Macbeth for defending his country. , The king praises Macbeth for fighting without fear. , Macbeth has a desire for power. , Macbeth was not afraid to defend King Duncan and his country. , Macbeth thinks he cannot be king because the Thane of Cawdor is alive. , The Thane of Cawdor is not alive because King Duncan killed him. , King Duncan executed the Thane of Cawdor because he was not loyal to him. , The Thane of Cawdor was executed because he was a traitor; he betrayed the king., Macbeth is so greedy for power he starts thinking about murdering King Duncan. , To be a traitor is to be disloyal. , To be a traitor is to betray someone who trusts you. , To be greedy is to want more than you need. , Macbeth is greedy because the king praises him, but he wants more power. ,

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