In the play "Macbeth" it talks about three murders
that were hired by Macbeth. The play never tells who the third murder is, but it gives clues to who it might be. I
believe the third murder is the servent. In scene one of act three states that Macbeth servent enters onto the scene with
the two murders. The murder couldn't have been Lady Macbeth, because she said that this was a man's job. The murder couldn't
be Malcomn or Macduff because they were in England looking for Macbeth. The murder coudn't have been Macbeth because
his was in England, as well. The murder couldn't have been Duncan, because he was already dead by the time all the other murders
took place. The murder couldn't have been Lady Macduff because she and her son was killed by the murders. So this only
leaves the servent with the chav\nce of being the third murder. The servent of Macbeth that would know him better that
his wife of he himself. The servent that waits on him day and night the only one that would know about the death of Duncan,
if he knew (that is other than Lady Macbeth). The servent had to be the third muder because Macbeth could trust
him.
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