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(In Act II Scene iii, Macbeth utters a hypocritical lament beginning with, “Had I but died.” Is it really hypocritical? Several critics have argued that although the speech is meant to be a lie, it contains “Macbeth’s profoundest feelings.” Explain this apparent contradiction. How does Macbeth feel about having murdered Duncan? What clues tell you how he feels?.