Macbeth's main scruple is his loyalty and duty to Duncan as king, as well as his gratitude for being named Thane of Cawdor and his close relationship with Duncan as his kinsman and guest. He is also troubled by the prospect of the consequences of his actions, both in terms of his own fate and the chaos it may unleash on Scotland.
He killed stewart and Duncan to get the throne
the significance of macbeth seeing the dagger is that he is looking into his conscience and he is already feeling guilty of killing duncan
the significance of Macbeth seeing the dagger is that he is looking into his conscience and he is already feeling guilty of killing duncan
You'll have to rephrase this question, I'm afraid. Macbeth doesn't require Duncan to do anything. Duncan is the king, remember.
Duncan is his cousin. Duncan is his king. Duncan is his guest. If he murders Duncan, he invites others to murder him. Many people like Duncan for being a nice guy and will be angry when he is killed.
duncan the king of scotland
Macbeth kills Duncan in his own castle at night time.
She causes it. He would never have murdered Duncan if she hadn't pushed him to it.
She influences Macbeth to kill Duncan. Also makes Macbeth a stronger person. Later it is revealed that her tough personality is an act and that her conscience is killing her too.
How long does duncan plan to stay at macbeths castle
Lady Macbeth isn't anxious to have Duncan at Dunsinane. Dunsinane is the palatial residence where the Macbeths live after they are crowned King and Queen of the Scots. King Duncan is killed at the previous residence of the Macbeths, at Inverness. And the murder of the King is exactly why the Lady seeks, and then delights in, his presence in her home [Act 2 Scenes 5-7].
Lady Macbeth advised Macbeth to ignore his conscience and continue with their plan to kill King Duncan, even if he could not say amen after his prayers. She believed that their ambition was more important than moral guilt.