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Macbeth Tells The Murderers In Line 144-152 To Go And
There are two murderers in act 3 scene 3 in Macbeth.
Macbeth killed him, by hiring some murderers.
In Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," the conflict between the murderers and Banquo arises because Macbeth orders the murderers to kill Banquo out of fear that his descendants will inherit the throne. The murderers see Banquo as a threat to Macbeth's power and are motivated to carry out the assassination for their own personal gain.
Macbeth's coronation
Macbeth kills the grooms so they cannot tell the others the truth.
there are 3
He sends murderers to do it.
Successful were the murderers in Macbeth partly;Banquo dead because of them becomes,But still alive is Fleance afterwards.Successful were in Act IV the murderers also,Who slaughter they made of the family of MacduffEntirely without exception.
Macbeth enlists murderers to assassinate Banquo.
Macbeth's soldiers do not kill Banquo, Macbeth hires three murderers to do the job.
The two murderers in Macbeth succeed in carrying out the murder of Banquo, as ordered by Macbeth. However, they fail in killing Fleance, Banquo's son, who manages to escape.