I can't answer because I have seen the play many times and acted in it so I know how it comes out. However, from this scene, especially Lady Macbeth's last line "Leave all the rest to me" and the end of her prayer "that my keen knife see not the wound it makes" you would get the impression that it was her plan to do the stabbing herself, and not browbeat Macbeth into doing it.
In act 1, scene 5 of Macbeth, Lady Macbeth receives a visit from Macbeth informing her about the witches' prophecies. This encounter sparks Lady Macbeth's ambition and sets in motion their plan to murder King Duncan to fulfill the prophecy. This scene foreshadows the escalating ambition, manipulation, and deceit that will lead to the tragic events unfolding in the play.
Malcolm will lurk in the background because he is a terrible soldier and a coward. Macduff will take on Macbeth in order to avenge the death of his family. And if you don't already know who wins, I'm not telling.
Since this happens in Act 1 Scene 3, you probably have not had time to form an initial response before these things happen.
Supernatural stuff is likely to happen.
Wouldn't it be a lot easier to ask about the visions which do happen in that scene? I mean, really.
Macbeth told that Fleance should also be assassinated along with his father.
In Scene 4 of "Macbeth," Malcolm is named heir to the throne, thwarting Macbeth's ambition to become king. This presents an obstacle because Macbeth now needs to find a way to eliminate Malcolm as a contender for the crown.
Duel Scene from Macbeth - 1905 was released on: USA: July 1905
In Scene 1 of Macbeth, Macbeth vows to ponder whether the prophesied crown will fall into his hands by chance or through violence. This vow is carried out in Scene 2 when Macbeth starts to contemplate the idea of killing King Duncan in order to take the throne.
There are two murderers in act 3 scene 3 in Macbeth.
At the ambush in Act 3, Scene 3 of Macbeth, a group of hired murderers attacks Banquo and his son, Fleance. Banquo is killed, but Fleance manages to escape. This ambush is orchestrated by Macbeth, who fears Banquo's descendants as potential threats to his reign, as prophesied by the witches.
In Act 2 Scene 1, Macbeth is onstage and Lady Macbeth is not. I think Macbeth in Act 1 Scene 5 is heading back to his castle called "Inverness" to talk to his wife (Lady Macbeth) about what happened with the witches and to come back from the war that just happened. Possibly you were thinking of Act 2 Scene 2 where she is talking and he is stabbing Duncan.
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In the beginning scene of Macbeth, three witches gather to discuss their future plans, including meeting Macbeth.