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Family and King Macbeth
Beloved brothers and sisters, friends and family, Thanes, and
Generals, today, we stand in mourning, grieving of the passing of
Our dedicated leader, King Macbeth. King Macbeth shall be
Remembered in history as a dignified and heroic solider. He fought
With vengeance and tough patriotism for his belief in Scotland.
Even though he didn’t rule for long, we will always be mindful of
His vast ability to settle and adjudicate any sort of problems.
Macbeth inspired many with his unique and individual pride. He
Made and took every decision in a careful manner. Scotland has
Lost a very remarkable and distinctive leader. The prophecy “he
Who lives by the sword shall die by the sword” was fulfilled in the
Life of Macbeth.

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