He thought he heard a voice say "Sleep no more"
the roles of lady Macbeth was that she told Macbeth to kill king Duncan after he went and had a visit the witches who said to him that he would become king. he lost his mind, killed the king, became into power, murdered Macduff's family for no reason and killed Banquo because he knew that banquo had chances of becoming king
Before Macbeth killed Duncan he and Lady Macbeth were working together to aquire power. After Macbeth killed Duncan he went on to murder others without telling his wife. By the end of the play Macbeth does not care much about his wife as shown when he is told his wife is dead.
In Act 2 Scene 2, Macbeth killed King Duncan I. His weapon of choice was a pair of daggers with which he murdered his sovereign and the two royal guards. In the precedng scene, he imagined a dagger just beyond his reach.
Yes Macbeth did hesitate to murder King Duncan, he went through allot of mental turmoil about this decision. In his soliloquy he gave good reasons for not wanting to kill Duncan 1)he is not a bad king 2) he is there in double trust. In the end Macbeth did not want to kill Duncan but it was Lady Macbeth's persuasion that caused him to commit the act. In comparison Macbeth had no hesitate in killing Banquo and Lady Macduff.
In "Macbeth," after he had slain Duncan, Macbeth went on to commit additional murders to cover his tracks, even without his wife's prompting. Before the death of Duncan, he needed the pushing of Lady Macbeth to kill. Once the deed was done, however, he came across as someone willing to do whatever it took to keep his new status and not be exposed.
apparently.. he can't look back at the evil thing he is done. that's why lady Macbeth went back to his chamber instead
Lady Macbeth was an accessory and an accomplice to her husband in the murder of King Duncan I [d. August 14, 1040]. It was in fact she who came up with the plan to help Macbeth [d. August 15, 1057] carry out the killing of his sovereign and the two royal guards without any blunders. She planned to get the guards to drink too much of drugged drinks. They then would be incapable of defending their ruler. Neither would they be capable of defending themselves when Macbeth turned the daggers on them as well.
In Act 2, Scene 1 of Macbeth, the king, Duncan, is in a pleasant and gracious mood. He comments on the beauty of Macbeth's castle and expresses gratitude towards Lady Macbeth for hosting him.
Lady Macbeth started sleepwalking after Macbeth went to murder King Duncan. The guilt from their actions began to haunt her, leading to her sleepwalking episodes where she attempted to wash away imagined bloodstains from her hands. This behavior symbolizes her overwhelming guilt and descent into madness as the consequences of their ambition take a toll on her psyche.
Macduff and Lennox went to Inverness in order to wake up Duncan and go with him on the next part of his trip. Duncan had instructed Macduff not to be late.
The rise and fall of Macbeth, a tragic hero. He first subdues a traitor in the beginning, hears witches' prophecies which implies that he will become King but his children will not take over his throne. Subsequently, he murders Duncan, as prompted by his wife, and becomes King. However, while Duncan has always been referred to in the play as the good king, Macbeth's title was always tyrant. To secure his position, Macbeth kills Banquo, for his sons were prophesized to become Kings, and hunts down his son but failed. He also killed the wife and children of Macduff, who was loyal to the two sons of Duncan. He went to the witches and was told that no one born from woman can harm him, and that he does not have to worry until the birnam wood comes to dunsidane (I might have spelt it incorrectly). Lady Macbeth becomes ill (quite mentally) from the guilt of killing Duncan and eventually she dies. Macbeth's worst fears were realized as Malcolm and Macduff's army comes to dunsidane under the cover of tree branches, therefore making it appear as though the wood is moving. Macbeth is eventually killed because Macduff was not born from a woman exactly; he was born prematurely and torn from his mother's womb. Malcolm, son of Duncan, becomes King and peace is restored to Scotland.
He has imagined someone saying that he has killed sleep, and that Macbeth will sleep no more. This means that no visitor will be safe in Macbeth's home, for they can be doomed to the same fate King Duncan had endured. Because of his guilt, Macbeth will no longer sleep peacefully.