Lady Macbeth cannot kill King Duncan because he reminds her of her father. She finds herself unable to harm him when she sees him resembling her father as he sleeps.
he reminds her of her father
Because Lady Macbeth doesn't have the courage to kill the king. Therefore, she left the work to Macbeth because Macbeth was a soldier and because he the courage by killing the king because he has killed many people in wars and battles.
Duncan reminds her of her father. Which is ironic because before she had said she would smash her own baby's head on a wall but she wouldn't kill someone that reminds of her father. Ah, but saying you would do a thing and actually doing it are two quite different propositions.
because king Duncan looked alot like lady Macbeth's father.
Lady Macbeth devises a plan to kill King Duncan, to speed up her husband's ascension to the throne. Lady Macbeth fears that her husband is "to full of the milk of human kindness" to kill the king. She will see to it that the king's guards become so inebriated that they pass out, cannot guard the king, and cannot recall the events of the night. She will use their daggers to kill the king and smear his blood on them. This, though, is not quite what happens, because the king reminds Lady Macbeth of her father.
Sinel is Macbeth's father
Lady Macbeth is telling Macbeth to grow up and just kill the King. But Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth that she cant kill him since he looks like her father, this shows the reader that Lady Macbeth isn't as crazy as we think she is.
Lady Macbeth says king Duncan resembles her father, so she encourages macbeth to murder him.
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There is no mention of her fathers name only A sleeping Duncan's resemblance to him which prevents her from killing the Scottish king herself.