Macbeth is very distraught at the end of this scene. He is having a hard time believing what it is that he has done. His guilt keeps his mind running in the direction of madness. He is now more worried than ever that the plan won't go as they intended it to. He feels as though his hands will be stained from the sin he has committed forever. At this point, Macbeth has little appreciation for himself. He is rather disgusted with what he has done.
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