After committing the first murder himself, Macbeth sends out hired murderers to deal with Banquo and with Macduff's family. As a result, he does not kill the people he is really worried about: Macduff and Fleance (since it is Banquo's children and not Banquo he is to worry about)
Macbeth get told by the witches say "hail thee, thane of glamis" which he already was then "hail to thee thane of cawdor" which he was but he hadn't been told because he had been in battle then "thou shalt be king hereafter"
MacDuff kills Macbeth.
Macbeth told that Fleance should also be assassinated along with his father.
She plans to kill Duncan in his sleep with the help of Macbeth, who she convinces.
Macbeth wants to do away with Banquo and his son. The Murderers succeed with Banquo, but not the son, ans Banquo's bloody ghost appears to Macbeth during the Lords' Banquet.
The gatekeeper in Macbeth is a minor character who appears in Act 2, Scene 3. He is responsible for opening the gate of Macbeth's castle at Dunsinane during the night Macbeth murders King Duncan. The gatekeeper serves as a comic relief character in the play.
Young Siward is a Scottish nobleman and a soldier who fights alongside Malcolm to defeat Macbeth. He is killed by Macbeth in combat during the battle.
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Macbeth (d. August 15, 1057) murders the most people in the play "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare (Baptized April 26, 1564 - April 23, 1616).Specifically, the play begins with the introduction of Macbeth as one of two generals responsible for the successful defense of King Duncan (d. August 14, 1040) against the combined forces of rebellious Scotsmen and invading Norwegians. So killing is something that Macbeth is paid to do. Additionally, he kills his king, two (2) guards and his best friend and colleague Banquo in order to become king. That is just the beginning to a seventeen (17) year reign during which his detractors say that all Scotland bleeds.
there were individual murders during the last few months of 1941, but mass murders really started in 1942.
Macbeth get told by the witches say "hail thee, thane of glamis" which he already was then "hail to thee thane of cawdor" which he was but he hadn't been told because he had been in battle then "thou shalt be king hereafter"
When Ross Lennox and the other lords invite Macbeth to share their table, Macbeth becomes suspicious of their intentions and questions their loyalty. He starts to feel guilty and paranoid about the murder of King Duncan. Macbeth also sees Banquo's ghost during the banquet, which further intensifies his feelings of dread and isolation.
MacDuff kills Macbeth.
Seyton was loyal to Macbeth right to the very end.
In the nine years between the initial failed attempt by the Greeks on Troy, they looted the Aegean coastal cities. Then they came back for another attempt at to the richest prize - Troy.
L. Macbeth (Lady Macbeth) reacts to Macbeth's hallucination as angry and frustrated, because this happens during the banquet and she can't have a peaceful time after King Duncan's murder. She tells Macbeth: "Are you a man?", because Macbeth is being a total scaredy cat and a spaz, because his hallucinations was the ghost of Banquo, who was killed by Macbeth right before the banquet.
The ghost of Banquo appears to Macbeth one time during the banquet scene in Shakespeare's play "Macbeth."