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Macbeth kills Duncan's grooms after Macduff discovers the body.

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Who does Macbeth admit to killing after seeing Duncan body?

The king


Whom does Macbeth admit to killing after seeing Duncan's body?

Duncan's grooms, who he and Lady Macbeth have framed for the murder of Duncan. He claims to have been infuriated at their apparent guilt, when in fact he just wanted to shut them up.


What does Macbeth admit to after everyone found out Duncan was dead?

After everyone found out Duncan was dead, Macbeth claimed that it was the guards who had slain King Duncan, as he made sure to smear the blood on their drunk, passed-out bodies.


What does lady Macbeth admit while sleep walking?

She states "Out damned spot, out, I say" she is admitting to the murder of Duncan. She felt guilty and kept seeing the blood on her hands. She asks "Will these hands ne'er be clean" as she tries to rub the blood off. Her most revealing statements are : "Who would have thought the old man to have so much blood in him?" "Wash your hands, put on your nightgown, look not so pale" "I tell you again, Banquo's buried; 'a cannot come out on's grave." "The Thane of Fife had a wife; where is she now?" thus revealing that Macbeth is guilty not only of Duncan's murder but also Banquo's and Lady Macduff's.


Who does Macbeth admit to killing?

Macbeth admits the murders to his wife and hired murderers, who are already privy to the crimes, as well as to the audience. In his soliloquy at the beginning of Act III, he says of Banquo's issue, "For them have I the royal Duncan murdered." That's an admission but only the audience hears it. In a way, he also admits the slaughter of Macduff's family when he says to him in Act V, "my soul is too much charged with blood of thine already."


What kind of a ruler has Macbeth become at the end of act 3?

He's become a tyrant who has left people in fear of what they say. He's started losing all sense of guilt for what he's done to Banquo and Duncan, which he shows by killing Macduff's family. He's still weak because of his reaction to Banquo's ghost but after seeing him he begins to feel better because he believes he has put his ghost at rest and is no longer haunted by Banquo. Also, you can say Macbeth created Banquo's ghost in his imagination because he feels the guilt (he can't bring himself to say he's murdered Banquo) and until he can admit what he's done, that's when his feelings of guilt and remorse deteriorate


Who is Courtney's crush on Total Drama Island?

It is Duncan because on episode 21 he rights on wooden head Duncan + Courtney


Who does the porter admit to the castle?

Well everybody, of course. But on the morning after Duncan's murder (at which time the Porter was suffering from a huge hangover) he let in Macduff and Lennox.


Right you are seeing this guy who is seeing another girl too you know you love him but you are too afraid to admit it to him How can you make him realize you are the one for him?

Okay, i wouldn't bother going out with him, but if you want to - i would just be really nice to him, almost suck up to him and keep him from seeing the other girl.


Why did many philosophes become deists or atheists during the enlightenment?

It is hard to put a definite number on how many, but now as the period of enliightenment rose up, people were less afraid to admit disbelief in God, without worrying about the Church murdering them.


What does the conversation with the murderers reveal about Macbeth?

The conversation he had with the murderers show that he is still trying to cloak his crime under a veneer of political necessity, by suggesting that the murderers have good reason to hate Banquo and wish him dead. In reality they are hired murderers, who would kill anyone if they were paid to do it. They are quite happy to attempt to kill Fleance, who is obviously not their enemy. So, what is Macbeth on about? He is trying to justify the murder to himself, because he still has enough conscience to think that it is wrong to kill his friend just because his decendants might become kings someday.


What is the present tense of admit?

the present tense for admit is admit I must admit