Macbeth [c. 1014-August 15, 1057] and his Lady [b. c. 1015] planned to blame the two royal guards for the untimely death of King Duncan I [d. August 14, 1040] of Scotland. Lady Macbeth was supposed to serve the guards drugged drinks, to keep them from protecting their sovereign. Macbeth was supposed to kill the sleeping, unarmed King and then the passed out, defenseless guards. The bloodied murder weapons were supposed to be left at the crime scene with the bloodied corpses. The crime scene was supposed to tell a tale of a king killed by his drunken guards and avenged by his outraged host. And that was what happened and how the royal guest chamber was made to look, in Act 2 Scene 2 of the Shakespearean play.
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth planned to blame King Duncan's soldiers for his death. However, after the murder Duncan's two sons left Scotland therefore making the people believe that they had murdered their father.
Lady Macbeth smears the grooms or personal servants of Duncan with his blood and Macbeth uses their daggers to commit the murder. Macbeth then pretends to be overwhelmed with this evidence of their guilt and kills them on the spot.
the guards who were outside of Duncans room.
They plan to blame the grooms in Duncan's chamber, and indirectly suggest that the grooms were bribed by Duncan's Sons, Malcolm and Donalbain, to kill their father.
King Duncans' drunken maids.
Macbeth, yet guards were framed and Lady Macbeth was the plotter!
She berates the servant who brought the news. "Thou'rt mad to say it." Then she gloats. "The raven himself is hoarse who croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan under my battlements."
Lady Macbeth planned to blame the murder on the grooms of Duncan's chamber. This frame-up was successful, at least at first.
He thinks that Macbeth is a "good guy", Fleance killed Banquo and Duncan's sons killed the king.
Yes, he does.
she gets the guards drunk so that they pass out allowing Macbeth to kill duncan.
Macbeth, yet guards were framed and Lady Macbeth was the plotter!
He claims he did so out of anger over Duncan's death, but it is really to prevent them from telling the truth.
In the play "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare, King Duncan was murdered by Macbeth using a dagger.
She berates the servant who brought the news. "Thou'rt mad to say it." Then she gloats. "The raven himself is hoarse who croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan under my battlements."
Lady Macbeth planned to blame the murder on the grooms of Duncan's chamber. This frame-up was successful, at least at first.
Macbeth responded to Lennox by pretending to be shocked and devastated by King Duncan's death. He feigned innocence and grief, trying to mask his guilt and involvement in the murder. Macbeth also tried to divert suspicion away from himself by acting as though he was as horrified as everyone else by the king's death.
The guards who serve King Duncan in William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth" are known as the thanes.
In the play "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare, King Duncan's castle is located in Inverness, Scotland.
He thinks that Macbeth is a "good guy", Fleance killed Banquo and Duncan's sons killed the king.
The king's servants who are blamed for King Duncan's murder are killed by Macbeth as part of his plan to frame them for the crime. Macbeth does this to shift suspicion away from himself and Lady Macbeth, who are the true perpetrators of the murder.
Macbeth was the Thane of Glamis and one of Duncans generals. After killing Macdonwald, Macbeth became the Thane of Cawdor, and later the King of Scotland (after killing the king)