Macbeth expresses this wish because he is consumed by guilt and despair over his choices and actions. He feels tormented by his conscience and overwhelmed by the consequences of his ruthless ambition, leading him to wish for an end to his suffering.
who in Macbeth said 'the sleeping and the dead are but as pictures'
Macduff discovers King Duncan dead in Macbeth.
Macbeth receives the news of Lady Macbeth's death from Seyton, his servant. Seyton informs Macbeth that she has died by suicide.
Through a servant who announces it to Macbeth. "My lord, the queen is dead."
it means that she wishes I was dead
whar were three wishes Einstein expressed about his dead?
it was Macbeth to lady Macbeth
"This dead butcher and his fiendlike queen" Nice, eh.
The Prophecy says Macbeth will be king. Duncan is king. Macbeth cannot be king while Duncan is king. Duncan will not be king when he is dead. Therefore, make Duncan dead.
Macbeth is the first person to see King Duncan dead after he murders him in his sleep. Lady Macbeth later discovers the body as well.
"The sleeping and the dead are but as pictures" implies that they cannot fight back. Macbeth refuses to go back to the room where the murdered Duncan lies, and Lady Macbeth is telling him in her usual contemptuous way that he has nothing to be afraid of.
Her agent. She's fed up with her role at this point, and can't believe she has to die offstage. Her agent's name was Seyton.