Macbeth's hubris causes him to believe himself invincible. He fights with MacDuff even after he learns that all the prophecies of the witches concerning his downfall are true. MacBeth is beheaded just like Macdonwald who was beheaded by MacBeth earlier in the play.Macbeth is killed because the guilt inside he could not handle the guilt that was inside of him so Macduff had found out that he was the murderer of the king so he had killed him.
Actually, Macbeth did not believe himself to be invincible or he would not have bothered murdering his enemies. He just hoped he was invincible. Also, Macdonweald was not beheaded; he was "split from the nave to the chaps", from chin to belly button. And Macduff's main motive for killing Macbeth was not to avenge the murder of Duncan but the murder of Macduff's wife and children.
Yes, Macbeth murdered his cousin Duncan, whom was also the king, in order to become king himself. At first, he knew that it would not only be wrong to kill the king, but even worse to kill his own kin. But Lady Macbeth, macbeth's wife, wanted him to have this higher power and talked him into it.
He went into his room with two daggers in the middle of the night and stabbed him. Although the murder is not described, it is somewhat implied.
The historical Macbeth [d. August 15, 1057] was mortally wounded in battle against the subsequent King Malcolm III [d. November 13, 1093]. Malcolm was one of the sons of King Duncan I [d. August 14, 1040]. Macbeth may have died on the spot, at Lumphanan. Or he may have died a few days later, at Scone, where he had been crowned 17 years earlier. Either way, he was buried at the royal burial grounds on the island of Iona, off the west coast of Scotland. That was also the final resting place of his predecessor, King Duncan I.
The historical Macbeth, after a peaceful and prosperous seventeen year reign, had to face an invasion of Malcolm Canmore, son of Duncan. Macbeth won the battle but was wounded and afterwards died of his wounds. He was succeeded by his stepson Lulach, who was less lucky against Malcolm.
He was told by the witches he was going to die by a man who goes by the name of macduff. then have a brutal fight towards the end and macbeth gets beheaded.
The thane of Fife (Macduff) killed Macbeth after marching up the hill with troops, shielded with branches, and Macduff stuck Macbeth's head upon a stake for all to see.
He was ambushed and stabbed by a group of three murderers.
She tells him that he has to die so MacBeth can become king.
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Macbeth was not a fictional character made up by Shakespeare. He was based on a historical character, although he is not in any way like the real historical Macbeth. Shakespeare took most of the story of Macbeth from the history book Holinshed's Chronicles which contains most of the events shown in the play. Shakespeare did develop the character of Macbeth found in Holinshed, but he did not invent him.
No, Banquo has a son called Fleance. In Shakespeare's play it is unclear whether Macbeth has any children. The historical King Macbeth had a stepson, Lulach (son of Lady Macbeth and her first husband Gillecomlan) who succeeded him as king.
Lady Macbeth has at some time had a baby. Actually the historical Lady Macbeth did have a son who became king after his stepfather Macbeth died.
The historical King Macbeth died in 1057.
Ann Macbeth died in 1948.
George MacBeth died in 1992.
Florence Macbeth died in 1966.
She tells him that he has to die so MacBeth can become king.
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1034-1040 followed by Macbeth from 1040-1057.
She is based on a historical person called Gruoch.
Donald MacBeth Kennedy died in 1957.
David Macbeth Moir died in 1851.
Robert Walker Macbeth died in 1910.
In the Shakespeare play, Macbeth is succeeded by Malcolm, son of Duncan. Macduff says to him, "Hail, king, for so thou art." The historical reality was somewhat different. The historical Macbeth was succeeded after a long and mostly peaceful reign of 17 years, by his stepson Lulach (that's Lady Macbeth's son) who was unfortunately not so successful.