It may be argued that Macbeth is bewitched the moment he sets eyes on 'the weird sisters; on the heath. Lady Macbeth is affiliated with the witches and persuades Macbeth when he loses his 'courage' to murder Duncan and therefore lust after the power of the throne.
Macbeth kills Duncan's grooms after Macduff discovers the body.
Duncan
Malcom is Duncan's son. Macbeth kills Duncan (king of Scotland), but not Malcom; Malcom flees to escape suspicion of his involvement in his father's murder. He later returns to Scotland, where, after Macduff kills Macbeth, he is crowned king. Hope this helps!
Macbeth is so greedy that he kills duncan so he can be king
Macbeth kills Duncan in his own castle at night time.
Macbeth kills them.
Initially Duncan is the king in Macbeth, however Macbeth later kills him and becomes king himself.
He wanted to become the King.
"Wake Duncan with thy knocking! I wish thou couldst!" Yes, Macbeth regrets killing Duncan.
In Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," the character Macbeth kills King Duncan. Initially, the murder is seemingly committed by the servants, but it is later revealed to be Macbeth and his wife who are responsible for the crime.
Macbeth kills them as soon as he sees them. He can't have anyone left who knows he killed Duncan.
She frames his personal servants, after getting them drunk. Macbeth then kills them so they cannot talk.