In Act 2, Scene 3 of Macbeth, Macbeth kills King Duncan's guards in a fit of rage to cover up his own involvement in Duncan's murder. Macbeth claims he did it out of a need for revenge and to not give the guards the opportunity to deny their involvement. Malcolm and Donalbain, Duncan's sons, survive this scene as they are not directly involved in the murders.
Act 3 Scene 3 :)
Nobody. He kills Polonius in Act 3 scene 4.
no its not convincing he shouldnt have killed him period
The Falling Action is comparised of the scene in which Shan Yu survives but is the killed by Mulan in the Imperial City in an epic battle. Mulan is praised by the Emperor and the people of China, who all call bow to her as an unprecedented honor, especially for a woman
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Romeo killed Tybalt in the main square in Verona.
gaara survives thanks to grany chochi she gave her live so he comes back
In the movie "Gremlins," Barney the dog has a short scene in which he escapes from the gremlins. He survives the encounter and is unharmed.
Well in act 3 scene 2 Juliet awaits in her room to see romeo climb the ladder and come to see her. But the nurse comes in and tells her that Tybalt, her cousin, has been killed and Romeo has been banished. Those are the two reasons. *Tybalt being killed *Romeo being banished
No he survives because he is in Transformers 3.
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