After becoming kings, Macbeth grew obsessed with the idea that people close to him could be out to get him and his title on the throne. This was partially due to the witches's influence on him. He then decided to kill anyone who could question his title and whoever the witches' said was dangerous to Macbeth's royal status.
Macbeth gets beheaded which stops him from being the king any more. Malcolm takes over as king.
We never really see any evident signs of flattery in the play Macbeth.
Yes, in William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," Lady Macbeth does not physically see daggers before the murder. Rather, she is the one who prepares the daggers and orchestrates the murder of King Duncan.
The Macbeth family victim list is: King Duncan, his two chamberlains, Banquo, a fellow general, but his son escapes, Lady Macduff and her children (Lady Macduff's murder is not shown onstage to emphasize the horror of killing children) Macbeth also kills young Siward towards the end
cuz hes a biic
According to the Shakespearean play, Macbeth [c. 1014-August 15, 1057] envied King Duncan I [d. August 14, 1040]. In the play, the King appeared to be an older, much beloved and respected sovereign. Even Macbeth's Lady [b. c. 1015] said that she couldn't kill the King on her own because in sleep he reminded her of her father.
hes trying to get your attention or hes just walking beside you
beause hes a king
no hes not
king john married a 12 year old girl and he replaced hes brother because hes brother was supposed to be king not king john
hes dumb
no hes a noob