He got over confident at one point that lead him to become cocky.
Macbeth's meanness can be attributed to his overwhelming ambition and the influence of his wife, Lady Macbeth. His desire for power and his willingness to do whatever it takes to achieve it led him to commit cruel and ruthless actions against others. Additionally, guilt, paranoia, and the fear of losing his crown further fueled his aggressive behavior towards those around him.
Malcolm invites everyone to the coronation.
Lady Macbeth reacts to Macbeth's behavior with confusion and concern, as she cannot see the ghost and worries about Macbeth's state of mind. She tries to calm him down and dismisses the guests to prevent further embarrassment.
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.
Lady Macbeth asks everyone to leave so that she can be alone with Macbeth and discuss their plan to murder King Duncan without being overheard. She wants to ensure that their conversation remains confidential and that no one else is privy to their nefarious intentions.
EVERYONE DIES. Oh... Spoiler alert. Everyone dies.
I am not sure which character you mean: Siward, an English general, or Seyton, one of Macbeth's servants.
Do you mean Macbeth the person or Macbeth the play? Because it is possible to like the play and not like the person much.
With suspicion. Of course, that is how he viewed everyone.
Macbeth is hiding the fact that he has murdered King Duncan from his wife, Lady Macbeth. He keeps this information from her to protect her and also to avoid facing her reaction to his heinous act.
Lady Macbeth and Macbeth attempted to do the murder. They will be punished for what they attempted to do even if they didnt succeed
It means that Macbeth is so paranoid he doesn't even trust the murderers.
The word juxtapose means to put together in all walks of life not just in Macbeth.