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Macbeth turns them against Banquo by reminding them that they have been placed inferior in position by Banquo and that they should not let him get a way with it. Second he tells them that Banquo is a threat to himself as king and therefore should be rid of.

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Who escapes the murders in Macbeth?

fleance


What mental anguish did Macbeth and Lady Macbeth have?

A major character trait of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth is that (to a certain extent) they regret the murders of Duncan, Banquo, etc. It eventually drives them into madness


Who kills king ducan Macbeth or Lady Macbeth?

She kills herself. After convincing Macbeth to kill so many people to get power, her guilt kicks in. This guilt is manifest when she walks in her sleep, talking of washing her hands of the blood, i.e. guilt. It eventually completely consumes her, and she commits suicide.In Act 5, Scene 1, a Doctor and Gentlewoman observe Lady Macbeth sleepwalking. After observing, the doctor advises the Gentlewoman to "Remove from her the means of all annoyance" (V i 78). He is telling her to keep away from Lady Macbeth anything she could use to kill herself.In Act 5, Scene 5, Macbeth hears a cry within of women,and it can be assumed that this is either Lady Macbeth or her attendants who have discovered her dead body. Seyton, a nobleman loyal to Macbeth, comes to him and says "The Queen, my lord, is dead." (V v 18).In the final speech of the play, in Act 5, Scene 8, Malcolm refers to Macbeth's "fiend-like Queen, who, as 'tis thought, by self and violent hands took off her life." (V iix 81-83). This means that it is believed by most people that Lady Macbeth commited suicide.


What are Macbeth arguments to himself against killing Duncan?

Duncan is his cousin. Duncan is his king. Duncan is his guest. If he murders Duncan, he invites others to murder him. Many people like Duncan for being a nice guy and will be angry when he is killed.


How do the murders plan to implicate Duncan's grooms?

Lady Macbeth wants to use their daggers to stab Duncan and then smear them with Duncan's blood. When Macbeth fails to do this, she does it herself.

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Macbeth murders what when he murders Duncan?

Macbeth murders sleep


Who challenge MAcbeth to a duel?

Macduff challenges Macbeth to a duel towards the end of the play "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare. Macduff seeks revenge for the murders of his family that Macbeth ordered. The duel results in Macduff killing Macbeth and ultimately ending his reign as king.


Who escapes the murders in Macbeth?

fleance


Who orders the murders of Macduff's family?

macbeth ;)


Who alone escapes Macbeth's hired murders?

Fleance.


How many murders attacked banquo in Macbeth?

2


What does Macbeth do before he murders Duncan?

Trys to justify himself


What two people did Macbeth instruct the murders to kill?

Macbeth instructed the murderers to kill Banquo and his son Fleance.


What mental anguish did Macbeth and Lady Macbeth have?

A major character trait of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth is that (to a certain extent) they regret the murders of Duncan, Banquo, etc. It eventually drives them into madness


How successful are the murders in the following Macbeth instructions?

The murders in Macbeth are initially successful in achieving their immediate goals, such as Duncan's assassination to seize power and Banquo's murder to secure Macbeth's position. However, they ultimately contribute to Macbeth's downfall as they lead to greater violence and ultimately his own demise.


How where the murders accomplished in the holocaust?

By killing jews.


How does Macbeth convince the murders to kill banquo and fleance?

They are poor and need money, and are loyal to Macbeth. And he degrades their manhood.