When Macbeth doesn't kill Duncan, Lady Macbeth decides to insult and question his manhood. Her beliefs are that manhood can only be defined through murder. And in a way Lady Macbeth 'dares' Macbeth to kill Duncan. Macbeth encouraged by his wife's determination and the chance to prove his manhood agrees to continue with the murder.
Lady Macbeth made the plan for the murder of Duncan. However, Macbeth altered it by murdering the fall guys for the murder, so they could not deny their involvement. When Lady Macbeth hears about it she faints, probably because she realizes that Macbeth is out of her control.
She goes back to Duncan's bedroom to plant the daggers on the grooms and smear them with blood. Macbeth says he's just not up to it.
She walks around the castle in her sleep.
Macbeth says hardly anything, and what he says he says without flowery poetry. Lady Macbeth is excited, enthusiastic, and poetic. Moreover, she is the one in charge. "You shall put this night's great business into my dispatch" she tells him. She is the one who has planned and intends to carry out the murder; Macbeth has evinced no such intent.
Macbeth does not reveal his plan to kill Banquo and Fleance (Banquo's son) to Lady Macbeth.
who didn't go to banquet which makes Macbeth woory about a plan againts him.
(Apex Learning) Lady Macbeth will make sure the guards are drugged, allowing Macbeth to sneak in and stab the king to death.
Macbeth plans to hire someone to kill banquo
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In this passage, Macbeth is telling Lady Macbeth to remain ignorant of his plan to kill King Duncan until after the act is done and she can show approval and praise for it. He wants her to remain innocent of the knowledge of their murderous plot until it is accomplished.
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Lady Macbeth displays a softer side in Act 1, Scene 7 when she expresses concern for Macbeth's well-being and suggests that they should not proceed with their murderous plan if it will cause him distress. This moment shows that underneath her fierce facade, there is a hint of empathy and care for her husband.
In Scotland many years ago, there was a king named Macbeth. Wlliam Shakespeare's Macbeth was named after this great king. unlike in Shakespeare's play, Macbeth was a fantastic legendery King, and not a murderous man, like in the play
That he's murderous, lustful, greedy, tracherous, deceitful, impetuous, malicious
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth plan to blame the murder of King Duncan on his chamberlains by framing them with the daggers used in the assassination.
Macbeth says hardly anything, and what he says he says without flowery poetry. Lady Macbeth is excited, enthusiastic, and poetic. Moreover, she is the one in charge. "You shall put this night's great business into my dispatch" she tells him. She is the one who has planned and intends to carry out the murder; Macbeth has evinced no such intent.
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth plan to murder King Duncan by inviting him to their castle as guests, then waiting until he is asleep to kill him. They plan to frame the chamberlains for the murder by planting the murder weapons on them.
Get the guards drunk and stab the king in his bed. It's not a complicated plan.
Macbeth does not reveal his plan to kill Banquo and Fleance (Banquo's son) to Lady Macbeth.
Lady Macbeth's plan is to manipulate her husband, Macbeth, into killing King Duncan so that he can take the throne. She encourages Macbeth to be ruthless and ambitious in order to achieve their goal of becoming king and queen. However, her plan ultimately leads to their downfall as they descend into guilt and madness.