Both of them are wrecked shadows of the people they were. Macbeth has been driven to insane paranoia, to blustering one moment and cowering the next. His spirit, his joy in living has totally gone, as shown in his terrifying speech "Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day to the last syllable of recorded time."
Lady Macbeth is eaten away by guilt. She who proclaimed "a little water clears us of this deed" is terrified of the dark, and is haunted in her dreams by the bloody carnage which she has set in motion. She goes completely mad and possibly kills herself.
Macbeth kills the king by stabbing him and blaming it on the kings sons...and i no this because we are studying Shakespeare in class lol im in yr 8
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Macbeth becomes greedy and overly ambitious.
Macbeth is King Duncan's cousin as well as a general of the king. Later into the play, he becomes king.
At the end of Shakespeare's play Macbeth; Malcolm, son of Duncan is proclaimed to be King of Scots. (In actual history, Macbeth was succeeded by his son Lulach; who was then was assassinated and deposed by Malcolm)
Macbeth is Thane of Cawdor, Thane of Glamis, and becomes King of Scotland.
you really should read the play, Macbeth becomes king
Initially Duncan is the king in Macbeth, however Macbeth later kills him and becomes king himself.
Macbeth becomes greedy and overly ambitious.
Macbeth is King Duncan's cousin as well as a general of the king. Later into the play, he becomes king.
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Synel, Macbeth's father, for one. Duncan's son Malcolm also becomes king.
Macbeth is killed in battle by Macduff. Macduff reveals that he was not "born of woman" in a traditional manner, fulfilling the witches' prophecy that only a man not born of woman can defeat Macbeth. Malcolm, the rightful heir, is then crowned king.
At the end of Shakespeare's play Macbeth; Malcolm, son of Duncan is proclaimed to be King of Scots. (In actual history, Macbeth was succeeded by his son Lulach; who was then was assassinated and deposed by Malcolm)
Macbeth is Thane of Cawdor, Thane of Glamis, and becomes King of Scotland.
you really should read the play, Macbeth becomes king
No, Macduff was not the king of Scotland. The title of king of Scotland was held by Duncan at the beginning of Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," and later by Malcolm after overthrowing Macbeth. Macduff plays a key role in helping Malcolm reclaim the throne but he himself does not become the king.
The contents of Macbeth's letter to Lady Macbeth was about Macbeth's prediction from the 3 witches he met in the beginning - about him being the Thane of Cawdor (thane means prince/king) and then the King of Scotland. Lady Macbeth becomes hyped, because she was waiting for the chance to have all the power to be a queen.
In Macbeth? King Duncan names his son Malcolm The Prince of Cumberland who is the heir apparent. After his murder, Malcolm flees so Macbeth is named to be King but later on in the play Malcolm, Duncan's son, becomes king.