There's no right answer, so you need to argue it.
On the one hand, Macbeth may care and that's why he was so eager for power, but that would be hard to prove.
However, Macbeth purely was driven by ambition for power by his wife and he really only cared about his position in the hierarchy as he killed off all his friends and lost support from the people.
duncan the king of scotland
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Macbeth was the Thane of Glamis and one of Duncans generals. After killing Macdonwald, Macbeth became the Thane of Cawdor, and later the King of Scotland (after killing the king)
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He feels guilty abouthaving Banquo killled- apex
i don't no and i don't care
Yes
Banquo
Seyton
Macbeth does not reveal his plan to kill Banquo and Fleance (Banquo's son) to Lady Macbeth.