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What is Macbeth's plan for killing Banquo and fleance?

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How do Macbeth and lady Macbeth plan to murder the kind?

Macbeth and Lady Macbeth plan to murder King Duncan by inviting him to their castle as guests, then waiting until he is asleep to kill him. They plan to frame the chamberlains for the murder by planting the murder weapons on them.


Banquo said, “the night’s candles are out”. How does this quote connect to macbeth?

This quote connects to Macbeth as it foreshadows the coming darkness and chaos that will follow after Duncan's murder. It symbolizes the extinguishing of light and innocence in Macbeth's life as he descends into darkness and evil deeds. Banquo's observation reflects the unfolding tragedy and loss of morality in the play.


Who acts more rationally after the murder of king Duncan-Macbeth or Lady Macbeth?

Lady Macbeth


How does lady Macbeth affect Macbeth's action?

Lady Macbeth effects Macbeth's actions by pushing him towards the murder. Initially, Macbeth was unsure of what he wanted to do. He stated that if he was meant to become king, it would happen naturally. Lady Macbeth caused him to change his mind and planned the murder of King Duncan.


Why was Macbeth reluctant to murder duncan?

why was macbeth releuctant to kill duncan


Does Lady Macbeth know Macbeth's new plans of murder?

Yes


Why does Macbeth succumb to Lady Macbeth's demand that he murder Duncan?

She desires the kingship for him and wants him to murder Duncan in order for Macbeth to obtain it. Not only that, but Macbeth has a weak will, and Lady Macbeth, being determined and intelligent, manages to persuade the indecisive Macbeth to commit regicide.


What happened to Duncan groom?

They were killed by Macbeth because he blamed them for Duncan's murder.


Why is lady Macbeth so shocked by the messenger's statement?

Lady Macbeth is shocked by the messenger's statement because she did not anticipate the magnitude of the consequences of their actions. The news of King Duncan's murder and its aftermath signals the beginning of a downward spiral that she and Macbeth cannot control, leading to guilt and psychological torment.


What is one sound n scene 2 that that reflects Macbeth fear?

In scene 2, a sound that reflects Macbeth's fear is the ringing of the bell that signals his entrance into Duncan's chamber to commit the murder. The sound of the bell establishes a sense of foreboding and heightens Macbeth's anxiety and tension as he prepares to carry out the act.