Lady Macbeth Monologue From My Father

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My dearest mother,

It was them, mother! I absolutely cannot bear but grievously tell you that father; Banquo was captured by three unknown murderers (I couldn’t see their faces, it was covered in some sort of fabric) and killed him till his last few words to me had vanished. This situation was exceedingly unexpected, I am still crying dreadfully and I know mother, you are probably too shocked but the absolute strange thing was that the killing of my father was uncalled for. Mother, what had he done to deserve some cruelty? Who were those three people? Father only wanted to go out into the woods for a ride on the horses with me on the day that King Macbeth had invited us to the banquet, and suddenly, the three murderers had appeared out of nowhere with horrifying daggers and attacked him. They even attempted to murder me! Luckily, I managed to escape and run away. Oh mother, I remember it was so bloody and frightening, I feel like that moment is continuously haunting me! I cannot help but feel dreadful about the killing of my father… Don’t you think that I should have done something and maybe
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Something about the three weird sisters of some sort (which I absolutely had no idea what they were talking about). He said to King Macbeth, “I dream’d last night of the three weird sisters; to you they have show’d some truth”, don’t you think this is a bit odd? There were three weird sisters that had told father about something which caused him to dream about this. Therefore, it must had been something awfully bad seeing as he described it as cursed thoughts which could potentially have something to do with father’s death… After all, we both know that father was a loving and innocent man, and we must believe that he had done nothing wrong to deserve such an awful and disturbing