He feels guilt as he goes to kill Duncan, he knows Duncan is the king and he feels loyalty towards him.
Macbeth initially thought positively of King Duncan and admired his leadership. However, his ambition and the witches' prophecy led him to consider harming Duncan in order to become king himself. Ultimately, Macbeth's thoughts towards Duncan became twisted as he plotted his murder.
From. "Duncan is suffering from rheumatism."
You get a lot in Shakespeare. It's where one character is on stage expressing their thoughts to the audience. It's like they're thinking, but you can hear their thoughts.
A soliloquy is a speech given by a character in a play when they are alone on stage, expressing their thoughts and feelings to the audience. It is a dramatic device often used to reveal a character's innermost thoughts and motivations.
No, speech marks are typically used for spoken dialogue. Instead of using speech marks for thoughts, it is common to italicize the thoughts of a character in a story. This helps differentiate between spoken words and internal thoughts of a character.
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He killed stewart and Duncan to get the throne
She was excited, obviously, and worried that Macbeth would not want to become king by the most obvious method--by murdering Duncan.
You'll have to rephrase this question, I'm afraid. Macbeth doesn't require Duncan to do anything. Duncan is the king, remember.
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.
duncan the king of scotland
Macbeth kills Duncan in his own castle at night time.
She causes it. He would never have murdered Duncan if she hadn't pushed him to it.
How long does duncan plan to stay at macbeths castle
Lady Macbeth isn't anxious to have Duncan at Dunsinane. Dunsinane is the palatial residence where the Macbeths live after they are crowned King and Queen of the Scots. King Duncan is killed at the previous residence of the Macbeths, at Inverness. And the murder of the King is exactly why the Lady seeks, and then delights in, his presence in her home [Act 2 Scenes 5-7].
Lady M is all for it but Macbeth is unsure and has to be pushed into doing it. He then immediately regrets it.
Well, Banquo's mind does not appear to be full of scorpions as Macbeth says his is.
He is impressed with Macbeths Bravery on the battlefield