if she had a baby of her own and she made a promise to Macbeth to kill the child, she would have done it without hesitation
tiddlywinks :)
Lady Macbeth helped her husband carry out the assassination of their sovereign, King Duncan I [d. August 14, 1040]. She did so by helping in the planning and in the framing of the two royal guards. She was the one who suggested her giving the guards too much of drugged drinks. She was the one who kept Macbeth on track when he wavered. She was the one who told Macbeth that the murder would best be done with the King vulnerable, helpless and defenseless from having dined and gotten ready for bed. She was the one who planted the daggers back on the bodies of the guards, to frame them for the royal killing.
Lady Macbeth drugs the guards stationed outside King Duncan's chamber to ensure they are unconscious and unable to interfere with her plan to frame them for Duncan's murder. This allows Macbeth to easily access Duncan's chamber and carry out the assassination.
# That they would meet MacBeth 'on the heath' after the battle # That MacBeth would be king # That Banquo would begat kings. # That MacBeth had reason to fear MacDuff # That 'no man of woman born would harm MacBeth.' # That MacBeth would be king until the forest itself would march forth to besiege him.
yes if the converters are willing
I do not believe there was such warning. Lady Macbeth and Macbeth were husband and wife- they were partners. No warning would be needed.
Perhaps in a vague sort of way. It is suggested that they had insight into what would happen so they foresaw that Lady Macbeth would become Macbeth's partner in crime.
Macbeth killed Duncan because the witches predicted that he would be the king but at the time Duncan was the king so in order to be king Macbeth kills Duncan since he was the successor at the time.
Haha, I find this question kind of funny. Depending on how old your child is, it could be any reason. Does your child like the play or name MacBeth? Or maybe the child just heard the name macbeth, and became obsessed. I did that as a child!
That she would give up her child if it is need
Macbeth says that he wishes Banquo was present at the dinner, yet Macbeth murdered Banquo. Macbeth proposed a toast to Banquo so that the Lords would not suspect Macbeth of any foul play. However, later on in this scene Macbeth betrayed himself. He thought he could see Banquos ghost, and he was acting strangely. The Lords were very confused and thought he was going mad and Lady Macbeth had to act for Macbeth and try and save their reputation.