A Dagger
In shakesperes story it is said that Macbeth killed him in his sleep but in reality historians believe he was killed (by Macbeth) during or shortly after the battle.
In Act 2 Scene 2, Macbeth killed King Duncan I. His weapon of choice was a pair of daggers with which he murdered his sovereign and the two royal guards. In the precedng scene, he imagined a dagger just beyond his reach.
He was a successful general and Thane of Glamis.
They were killed by Macbeth because he blamed them for Duncan's murder.
"I" said Macbeth, "with the servants' daggers. I killed Macbeth."
And then Macbeth asked Macbeth if he confronted Macbeth on killing Macbeth with Macbeth.
Macbeth stabbed him when he was asleep.
Macbeth kills Duncan in his own castle at night time.
Lady Macbeth is determined to propel Macbeth to the throne . Lady Macbeth is advised that King Duncan will stay in the castle ;she is determinied to see him killed . When Macbeth returns she urges him to take the opportunity to kill the King. The King and the nobles arrive and Macbeth is emboldened to carry out the murder , but afterwards is filled with horror. Disgusted at his cowardice, Lady Macbeth completes the crime, incriminating the sleeping guards by smearing them with Duncan's blood and planting on them Macbeth's dagger.
He had his suspicions because the fact the Macbeth killed the servants he blamed the murder on.
Macbeth was a loyal vassal of King Duncan. Macbeth's act should not be considered regicide.
The title character, Macbeth, Thane of Cawdor.