Apex- Lady Macbeth will make sure the Garda are drugged, allowing Macbeth to sneak in and stab the king to death.
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth planned to host a banquet in their castle as a cover-up for the murder of King Duncan. They intended to create an alibi by appearing to be innocent and unaware during the night of Duncan's murder.
In Act 5, Macbeth receives news that Lady Macbeth has died. His reaction to her death is a resignation to the inevitability of death. This event suggests that Macbeth has become desensitized to murder and death, as he seems numb to the news of his wife's passing.
Any evidence that would tend to establish the fact that you had planned the event in advance of doing it.
The witches show Macbeth a procession of Banquo's descendants as kings.
A conviction for "murder" implies that the crime was the result of a pre-planned event (either the murder itself or perhaps as the result of an armed robbery, etc). Virginia is a death penalty state, therefore the punishment could very well be execution.
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Macduff's relationship with Macbeth is adversarial. Macduff seeks to avenge the murder of his family, which Macbeth ordered, by confronting and ultimately killing Macbeth. Macduff is a key figure in Macbeth's downfall.
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In Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," the murderers hired by Macbeth kill Banquo, but Fleance manages to escape. This event is pivotal in the play, as Banquo's murder triggers Macbeth's descent into paranoia and further moral decline. Fleance's survival ensures the fulfillment of the witches' prophecy that Banquo's descendants will inherit the throne.
Macduff is horrified by the murder of Duncan, as he is a loyal and honorable character who values justice and order. He is deeply disturbed by the betrayal and violence that has occurred in their society. This event ultimately drives Macduff to take action against Macbeth for his heinous act.
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Examples of unnatural events in Macbeth include the appearance of the ghost of Banquo at the banquet, the stormy weather on the night of Duncan's murder, and Lady Macbeth's sleepwalking in which she tries to wash imaginary blood from her hands. These events are used to emphasize the unnatural consequences of Macbeth's actions and the disruption of the natural order.