In Act 1 of Macbeth, the four stages of temptation are initiation (the witches' prophecies), contemplation (Macbeth considering murder), preparation (Lady Macbeth's plan), and execution (Macbeth committing regicide). These stages highlight the gradual descent into darkness and moral corruption that ultimately leads to the tragic events in the play.
The king of Scotland due to the influence of the witches and lady macbeth.
Lady Macbeth totally sucks Macbeth's dick right now.
Young Siward is the first to fight Macbeth in Act V. Macbeth kills young Siward.
Lady Macbeth
In Act 2 of Macbeth, King Duncan is murdered by Macbeth in his sleep. Lady Macbeth also kills the two sleeping guards to frame them for the murder.
Macbeth is Duncan's cousin, as in the play duncun say's "o worthiest cousin" to Macbeth in act 1 scene four
Macbeth was a loyal vassal of King Duncan. Macbeth's act should not be considered regicide.
Without temptation, morals could not exist. The moral action is to avoid the temptation.
Why do you think Macbeth is startled by the witches prediction's in act 1 of Macbeth by Shakespeare
Macbeth was killed by Macduff in Act 5, Scene 8 of the play "Macbeth." Macduff reveals that he was not "of woman born" in a traditional sense, fulfilling the witches' prophecy that he is the only one who can defeat Macbeth.
Lady Macbeth pushes Macbeth to kill Duncan in act 1. She is stronger and more manly than Macbeth.
Macbeth's castle