She kills herself. After convincing Macbeth to kill so many people to get power, her guilt kicks in. This guilt is manifest when she walks in her sleep, talking of washing her hands of the blood, i.e. guilt. It eventually completely consumes her, and she commits suicide.
In Act 5, Scene 1, a Doctor and Gentlewoman observe Lady Macbeth sleepwalking. After observing, the doctor advises the Gentlewoman to "Remove from her the means of all annoyance" (V i 78). He is telling her to keep away from Lady Macbeth anything she could use to kill herself.
In Act 5, Scene 5, Macbeth hears a cry within of women,and it can be assumed that this is either Lady Macbeth or her attendants who have discovered her dead body. Seyton, a nobleman loyal to Macbeth, comes to him and says "The Queen, my lord, is dead." (V v 18).
In the final speech of the play, in Act 5, Scene 8, Malcolm refers to Macbeth's "fiend-like Queen, who, as 'tis thought, by self and violent hands took off her life." (V iix 81-83). This means that it is believed by most people that Lady Macbeth commited suicide.
She doesn't kill anyone, but actually she forces her husband Macbeth to kill King Duncan.
She did not kill..she was the one who motivated Macbeth into killing the King,Duncan. Macbeth then became thirsty for blood and wanted to remove threats by killing those who are suspicious(he killed banqou)-He then commits more murders that are driven by the first one...So, Ldy Macbeth is the reason of all the murders that Macbeth committed!
The witches' prophecies told Macbeth that no natural born man could kill him. Therefore when Macbeth is faced by Macduff and reveals the prophecy then Macduff exposes the fact that he was born by caesarean section. Macduff kills Macbeth at the end of the play.
Some hired murderers, employed by Macbeth.
Lady Macbeth personaly didn't kill anyone but she spoke of "Baby bashing," perhaps suggesting Banquos son Fleance. She did tempt sucessfully Macbeth to kill King Duncan.
Macduff killed Macbeth
Macduff killed Macbeth.
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NO! Lady Macbeth does not kill king Duncan's Guard Macbeth does to prove his guilt.
The Macbeth family victim list is: King Duncan, his two chamberlains, Banquo, a fellow general, but his son escapes, Lady Macduff and her children (Lady Macduff's murder is not shown onstage to emphasize the horror of killing children) Macbeth also kills young Siward towards the end
Lady Macbeth says king Duncan resembles her father, so she encourages macbeth to murder him.
She tells him that he has to die so MacBeth can become king.
Malcom is Duncan's son. Macbeth kills Duncan (king of Scotland), but not Malcom; Malcom flees to escape suspicion of his involvement in his father's murder. He later returns to Scotland, where, after Macduff kills Macbeth, he is crowned king. Hope this helps!
NO! Lady Macbeth does not kill king Duncan's Guard Macbeth does to prove his guilt.
He was the King of Scotland who was murdered by the thane Macbeth in Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth.
Macbeth is so greedy that he kills duncan so he can be king
In one of Macbeth's chambers where he spent the night.
King Duncan was killed by Macbeth, who stabbed him to death while he was sleeping in his chambers in Macbeth's castle. This act was orchestrated by Lady Macbeth and was part of the plan to seize the throne.
The Macbeth family victim list is: King Duncan, his two chamberlains, Banquo, a fellow general, but his son escapes, Lady Macduff and her children (Lady Macduff's murder is not shown onstage to emphasize the horror of killing children) Macbeth also kills young Siward towards the end
In Act 2 of Macbeth, King Duncan is murdered by Macbeth in his sleep. Lady Macbeth also kills the two sleeping guards to frame them for the murder.
Lady Macbeth places the bloody daggers near the alleged murderers in Macbeth to frame them for King Duncan's murder.
king of scotland.......Macduff,the Thane of Fife,is a character in William Shakesphere's Macbeth(1603-1607). Role: Antagonist to macbeth,kills him in the final act.
Initially Duncan is the king in Macbeth, however Macbeth later kills him and becomes king himself.
Lady Macbeth
Lady Macbeth is typically seen as the more forceful character in Shakespeare's play "Macbeth." She is the one who devises the plan to murder King Duncan and pushes Macbeth to take action to fulfill his ambition. Macbeth, on the other hand, wrestles with his conscience and is initially hesitant about committing the murder.