Answer: Macbeth also gives two more explanations why King Duncan was not assassinated. He says that King Duncan should not be murdered because he is the king's kin and host. Macbeth, as Duncan's kinsman, should do his utmost to defend Duncan from enemies, and should shut the door on the faces of the murderers as the king's host.
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<span>D. Fortunato asks Montressor if he is a mason - this foreshadows that later they will be downstairs building a wall.
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