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No. His eldest son was Malcolm and his youngest was Donalbain.

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Who was a traitor of king duncan and ordered executed?

The traitor of King Duncan was Macbeth, who was the one who ordered his execution in the play "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare. Lady Macbeth and Macbeth conspired to murder King Duncan in order to seize power.


Who was King Duncan's Cousin?

Macbeth is Duncan's cousin, as in the play duncun say's "o worthiest cousin" to Macbeth in act 1 scene four


How does lady mcbeth try to goad mcbeth into killing king duncan?

Lady macbeth wants macbeth to kill king duncan because she wants to be queen. King duncan has a lot of trust with macbeth so no one will suspect it. And she also persuades him by saying he can be king, and have all this power.


Did Macbeth have an accomplice when he murdered Duncan?

Yes. Lady Macbeth is the one that drugged the king's guards so they would be knocked out. She also plants the knives on the guards after Macbeth fails to do so.


Who's sons will be king in Macbeth?

Synel, Macbeth's father, for one. Duncan's son Malcolm also becomes king.


What is one example of the violence in Macbeth?

One example of violence in Macbeth is Macbeth's murder of King Duncan in Act 2, Scene 2. Macbeth's ambitious desire to become king drives him to commit this heinous act, illustrating the destructive consequences of unchecked ambition and the violence that can arise from it.


What was one reason Macbeth kills duncan?

He wanted to become the King.


Whom does Lady Macbeth drug and why?

Lady Macbeth drugs the guards stationed outside King Duncan's chamber to ensure they are unconscious and unable to interfere with her plan to frame them for Duncan's murder. This allows Macbeth to easily access Duncan's chamber and carry out the assassination.


What is one trait for Macbeth in the story Macbeth?

Macbeth had 'volting ambition', which ultimately pushed him to kill King Duncan. His ambition was Macbeth's greatest flaw and personal weakness.


In Macbeth Act 2 Who was sleeping in the second chamber?

Duncan's two grooms, who did not survive him by much.


Who started the idea that people should be killed in Macbeth?

In Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," the idea that people should be killed originates primarily from Lady Macbeth. She is the one who convinces Macbeth to kill King Duncan in order to fulfill the witches' prophecy and secure his place as king.


What is lady Macbeth afraid of?

Lady macbeth was afraid that people will find out that she was the one who told macbeth to kill king duncan. later, she got guilty, and suicided.