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There was a Lady Macbeth historically, but we know nothing of her personality. Her character was entirely created by the genius of William Shakespeare. He didn't base it on anything.
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Lady Macbeth in Shakespeare's play Macbeth says, 'You know your own degrees'
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The exposition offered in Macbeth's conversation with the murderers shows that he is ambitious. It is revealed that he will do anything even if it means hurting a friend.
Macbeth believes he has to kill Duncan's guards in case they heard anything happen in the room while Macbeth was killing Duncan.
Macbeth was a greedy and malicious person who always wanted his own way and he never let anyone else have a say in anything.
In the play "Macbeth," Lady Macduff and her children are murdered by Macbeth's henchmen on Macbeth's orders. The murder is part of Macbeth's plan to secure his position as king by eliminating potential threats to his power.
Lady Macbeth rang the bell three times to give Macbeth a signal that Duncan's servant are asleep and the time is right for Macbeth to enter Duncan's chamber
After MacBeth receives the predictions from the witches he writes a letter to Lady MacBeth detailing the whole situation. He calls her his "dearest partner of greatness" and is very trusting of her. He is also subject to much influence from her since she is the one who later convinces MacBeth to kill the king, Duncan, when he is resolute on not doing anything of the sort.
If he did, it is not shown in the play. As far as we know, he only had the one chance encounter with them.
Macbeth persuades the murderers to kill Banquo and his son