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During the great supper, Macbeth sees Banquo's ghost sitting at the table. Macbeth is the only one who can see the ghost, causing him great distress and leading him to reveal his guilt over Banquo's murder.
There's no right answer. You have to decide for yourself who was responsible, which is what is so great about literature. There's either Lady Macbeth, the witches, or Macbeth himself. I believe Lady Macbeth was first to blame for her manipulation on Macbeth, then Macbeth because he chose to do the things he did under Lady Macbeth's word. The witches meerly told him what was going to happen in Macbeth's life.
Because 1-he was a relative to the king 2-The king was so kind and loving to all the people especially Macbeth 3-As Macbeth was his host,his duty was to fight any one who wanted to kill the king,not to use the knife himself 4-All the men had a great respect to Macbeth,and so he would lose this respect if he killed the king 5-The king was so great and these kind of kings had a special care from heaven,so they had a double duty to kill whoever wanted to kill the king.
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We hear about Macbeth, the great Scottish general, and his buddy Banquo. Macbeth and Banquo are accosted by three witches who make prophecies to them. Macbeth writes to his wife about the prophecies. Macbeth gets the new title of Thane of Cawdor, but the king's son Malcolm gets to be Prince of Cumberland. The king then announces that the party is at Macbeth's place in Inverness. Once in Inverness, Lady Macbeth persuades her husband to murder the king so Macbeth can get the crown for himself.
The Great Rift Valley is a divergent fault.
The disease is guilt. Lady Macbeth is feeling a great deal of a guilty conscience..
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Macbeth.
Yes, Macbeth [c. 1014-August 15, 1057] was a typical tragic hero. A hero did great deeds, and showed great powers or strength. In the Shakespearean play, Macbeth was Scotland's bravest and noblest defender. He always put himself in the bloodiest midst of the most violent of frays and hacked his way to victory for king and country. He therefore was the doer of great deeds by his possession of great power and strength. Macbeth also was tragic in his heroism. The tragedy of a hero was his fatal, tragic flaw. Specifically in terms of Macbeth, that flaw was twofold. Macbeth was flawed by the ambitions which he just barely held in check. He also was flawed by his manipulability by his Lady [b. c. 1015] and by the three witches. The real tragedy of Macbeth's flaws was their fatal nature. They foredoomed his own tragedy. Specifically, they ate away at everything decent within him except for his courageous nobility in battle.
Highland Boundary Fault and Southern Boundary Fault, also the Great Glen
Great Performances - 1971 Macbeth 36-14 was released on: USA: 13 April 2008