Macbeth believs that his castle, without a doubt, wil not be under siege. This is because he believed in th witches prophecies and believed that his castle would only be under siege ift eh woods started moving and there was a crowned child . Obviouslyy he thinks this is deifinetly not going to happen. But, it does ..Mwhahahaha:)))
Macbeth believes the castle is impregnable and declares that it would be foolish for the enemy army to attempt to besiege it, as it would be like trying to breach an impenetrable fortress. He expresses confidence in the castle's defenses and dismisses any threat from the opposing army.
The new uniform rules led the parents to besiege the school office. In the Middle Ages, an army would besiege a castle for weeks or months.
The soldiers are on night watch at the castle in the opening of the play "Macbeth." They are accompanied by Banquo and Macbeth.
Macbeth kills Duncan in his own castle at night time.
There are a number of castles in the play: Forres, Inverness, Fife and Dunsinane. Inverness is actually Macbeth's castle.
Macbeth's castle
In Act 1 they are living in Inverness, possibly in a castle or possibly in a large house. By Act 5 they are living at Dunsinane, which is a castle.
Macbeth's coronation
Glamis Castle.
Macbeth brings back King Duncan's bloody daggers to the castle after he murders him.
MacDuff and Lennox knocked at the main entrance of Macbeth's castle to gain entry.
Banquo describes Macbeth's castle as being in a pleasant location and soothing.
When Duncan arrives at Inverness, Macbeth's castle, his mood is trusting and unsuspecting. He sees the castle as a place of hospitality and safety, not foreseeing the betrayal that awaits him.