Macbeth And Indecision In The Civil War

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One of the main reasons the North was losing the majority of the battles during the first 2 years of the civil war was due to indecision. George McCllend, general for the north, is the epitome of someone who is indecisive. McCllend had exceedingly more troops than the south, but the north still fell short because he was hesitant. Even though it can take time to produce a better decision, indecision is not a good quality for leaders to have. Macbeth is one leader who faced the problem of indecision. Macbeth is indecisive when decided whether or not he should kill King Duncan. At the time Macbeth was having mixed feelings but was leaning more towards not killing him. These mixed feelings continued until Lady Macbeth attacked his manhood

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