It depends on what part of the play you are talking about. The bloody sergeant in Act I views him with reverence as a war hero. Angus in Act V treats him with contempt.
The question is too vague because we don't know the meaning of "others". Here are some possibilities: 1. I watch Macbeth on YouTube, but others view Macbeth on stage. 2. I think Macbeth is Shakespeare's greatest play but others view Macbeth as inferior to Othello, Lear and Hamlet. 3. King Duncan views Macbeth as trustworthy, but others view Macbeth as capable of treachery.
With suspicion. Of course, that is how he viewed everyone.
Macbeth kills the grooms so they cannot tell the others the truth.
Catholics may have viewed Macbeth more negatively due to the character's regicidal actions and descent into madness, reflecting a distrust of political power and the consequences of sin. Protestants, on the other hand, may have seen Macbeth as a cautionary tale about the dangers of ambition and the importance of adhering to moral principles in a secular society.
There is no character named Seton in Shakespeare's play Macbeth. The main characters are Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, Duncan, Banquo, and Macduff, among others. If you are referring to a different version or adaptation of Macbeth, please provide more context.
He's a hero. He had a significant part in the defeat of the Norwegian invasion.
Lady Macbeth is view(portrayed) as a lady who incinerate or generator of doom.She ignite the conflicts int the play.
Because they are trying to find out why Lady Macbeth is going crazy and what secret is she hiding from others.
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth conceal and carry out their plan to kill King Duncan by manipulating people and events to ensure their culpability remains hidden. Lady Macbeth urges Macbeth to act, while Macbeth carefully orchestrates the murder and subsequent framing of others. They both rely on deceit, manipulation, and secrecy to achieve their goals.
Lady Macbeth manipulates others by planting seeds of doubt and using psychological tactics to shift blame onto them. She skillfully uses her strong will and persuasive language to make others question their actions and feel guilty.
Macduff isn't going to Macbeth's coronation because he suspects that Macbeth had something to do with King Duncan's Murder.
Yes, unquestionably, in the play Macbeth murders his cousin King Duncan, and orders the murder of others.