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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.

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In what part of Macbeth's Plan do the two murderers succeed an in what part do they fail?

The two murderers succeed in carrying out Macbeth's plan to kill Banquo. However, they fail in killing Fleance, Banquo's son, who manages to escape.


What is lady Macbeth's answer when Macbeth asks if they fail.?

Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth that if they fail in their plan to murder King Duncan, they will simply try again until they succeed. She reassures him that their ambition and determination will ensure their success.


To fail to plan is to plan to fail?

True. You can succeed without a plan, but with a prepared mind.


What goes wrong at banquo's murder?

When the murderers kill Banquo, Fleance (Banquo's son) flees. And the murderers only kill Banquo not Fleance however Macbeth told the murderers to kill both the father and the son.


What is the meaning of if you plan to fail you fail to plan?

For example: You plan to not study for a final exam and therefore plan to fail the exam you really didn't succeed at planning, did you? in the end you didn't really plan anything at all making your plan a failure.


Do you fail to fail but suceed to suceed?

No you succeed to fail and succeed to succeed,and you fail to succeed.But if you succeed, but you meant to fail, then you had to of failed to fail, thus what you said is incorrect.Paradox anyone?


What if you tried to fail and you succeeded which one did you do?

then you would still fail to succeed as trying to fail is as bad as failing while trying to succeed. but you would succeed to fail. wierd right but no one ever fails until they stop trying!!


Can long term goals be accomplished without a plan?

Any perceivable goal could be achieved by suitable and feasible plan as it is said that usually we fail to plan but a good plan never fails .If we succeed without plan it will be a by chance achievement.


Who is charged to 'fail not our feast' - and why is this ironic In Macbeth?

Macbeth is charged to not fail the feast by Lady Macbeth. This is ironic because, despite her admonition, Macbeth does indeed fail to keep the feast when he sees the ghost of Banquo, revealing his guilt and inward turmoil to all the guests. This contrasts with Lady Macbeth's efforts to maintain an appearance of normalcy and control.


How do you succeed when you fail?

well, if it was your goal to fail, then you have succeeded at failing.


How does Lady Macbeth persuade Macbeth to continue with the plan for Duncan?

Lady Macbeth uses manipulation, persistence, and persuasion to get Macbeth to continue with the plan to kill Duncan. She tries to tell him that he would be less of a man if he didn't and that their lives would be less complicated without Duncan around.


What goes wrong with banquos murder?

The murderers fail to kill Fleance.