Well the main character himself ends up being the most evil character of them all. Actually in the begining he is a 'good' man but then he meets 3 weird sisters who tell him that he will be king (and thane of cawdor). He himself says that if destiny wants it then he will be king, but he doesnt wanna kill the king to get the title. But his wife pushes him to kill the king. So in a way you could say shes being evil. ..
In Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," the titular character, Macbeth, can be considered evil as he allows his ambition to drive him to commit murder and deceit in order to become king. Lady Macbeth can also be seen as evil for her manipulation and encouragement of Macbeth to commit evil acts.
Macbeth sent murders or assassins to kill Macduff and his family.
It depends on what part of the play you are watching at the time. Macbeth does a number of evil deeds at various times in the plays.
He kills King Ducan and his two guards
Macbeth cannot get away from his evil; it is a part of him.
same evil ideas
Macbeth changes from a war hero in to a evil murderer because all he wants to do is claim power of the throne Macbeth changes from a war hero in to a evil murderer because all he wants to do is claim power of the throne
Macbeth does the things he does(like kill Duncan) because Macbeth is manipulated and coaxed by Lady Macbeth to do them. On his own, he would not have done so even though he was ambitious. Lady Macbeth, does the manipulating and all the cruel lines that she says are of her own accord. Nobody forces her, she choses to become evil while Macbeth is forced to become evil.
I suspect that you are correct.
Act I Scene III is when Macbeth first meets the witches. HOWEVER this could be different for different copies of the play as they are all different.
This line is spoken by Macduff in William Shakespeare's play Macbeth. He is referring to Macbeth as a devil more evil than any in hell.
The murder of Banquo in Act III of Macbeth suggests that committing evil acts can have severe psychological consequences on the evildoers. Macbeth's guilt and paranoia over Banquo's murder lead to a descent into madness and an inability to find peace. This highlights the destructive nature of evil actions on the individuals who commit them.
Spirits that tend on mortal thoughts.
they make the evil spirit angry
The three witches in Macbeth are commonly portrayed as malevolent and sinister figures who play a key role in driving Macbeth towards his tragic fate. Their prophecies and manipulative actions contribute to the chaos and downfall of the characters in the play.
Evil is a force that seeks out people because evil preys on the ambitions of others as it did to macbeth.