The deaths of four (4) people are attributed directly to Macbeth (d. August 15, 1057) in the play "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare (Baptized April 26, 1564 - April 23, 1616).
Specifically, Macbeth is identified as the killer of the rebel Macdonwald in Act I Scene II and of King Duncan (d. August 14, 1040) and two (2) royal guards in Act II Scene II. He also orchestrates the murders of Banquo in Act III Scene I and of the Macduff household in Act IV Scene I. Additionally, Macbeth's job under the previous king is General. So he is paid to kill, and continues to do so as king until all Scotland bleeds, according to the play.
Macbeth instructed the murderers to kill Banquo and his son Fleance.
In Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," the idea that people should be killed originates primarily from Lady Macbeth. She is the one who convinces Macbeth to kill King Duncan in order to fulfill the witches' prophecy and secure his place as king.
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NO! Lady Macbeth does not kill king Duncan's Guard Macbeth does to prove his guilt.
The difference is that Lady Macbeth at first wanted Macbeth to kill Banquo and Macbeth was too scared to do it. Later on in the tragedy, Lady Macbeth gets haunted and gets mentally ill and Macbeth keeps on killing people.
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Three for Banquo, six men to Macduff's castle
why was macbeth releuctant to kill duncan
she was able to persuade him to kill the king
she gets the guards drunk so that they pass out allowing Macbeth to kill duncan.
In the novel,Macbeth, Lady Macbeth induced Macbeth to kill the king.
She gives him the weapon and the opportunity.