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yes ofcourse Macbeth's mind changes ,at first he also feels like killing king duncan but later he drops down his idea as he remembers that he is Duncan's subject,kinsman,his host for the night and he should protect the guest instead of playing the murderer himself and also Duncan had bestowed many honours on him..but after sometime Lady Macbeth comes and encourages him for killing duncan n tells him that he had thought of killling Duncan he was drunk as she would consider his love also to be as fickle as that..she keeps telling him what not and finally he again thinks of killing King Duncan

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No. The change in his character comes after he kills Duncan. The witches' prophecy intrigues and troubles him, but right up to Act 1 Scene 7 he is prepared to let it go by and continue living his life as he did before. And he would have done so if it hadn't have been for Lady Macbeth.

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