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Duncan is murdered in 2.3. By 2.4, Macduff is already suspicious. He's the first one to think something may be going on at the castle--so consequently, he flees and does not stay for Macbeth's coronation. We hear this in 2.4.37-38.

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Who did mcbeth plan to blame for king duncans death?

Lady Macbeth planned to blame the murder on the grooms of Duncan's chamber. This frame-up was successful, at least at first.


Who is responsible for king duncans murder?

Macbeth, yet guards were framed and Lady Macbeth was the plotter!


What was king duncans murder weapon?

In the play "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare, King Duncan was murdered by Macbeth using a dagger.


What happens the king servants who are blamed for duncans murder?

The king's servants who are blamed for King Duncan's murder are killed by Macbeth as part of his plan to frame them for the crime. Macbeth does this to shift suspicion away from himself and Lady Macbeth, who are the true perpetrators of the murder.


What physical part does lady Macbeth play in duncans murder?

She doesn't play any part in the murder of King Duncan.


Who does Macbeth and lady Macbeth plan to blame?

Macbeth and Lady Macbeth plan to blame the murder of King Duncan on his chamberlains by framing them with the daggers used in the assassination.


How do Macbeth's thoughts begin to change after Malcolm is named Duncans heir?

He begins to seriously consider the possibility of committing murder to become king.


Who do Macbeth and lady Macbeth plan to blam for king duncans death?

Macbeth [c. 1014-August 15, 1057] and his Lady [b. c. 1015] planned to blame the two royal guards for the untimely death of King Duncan I [d. August 14, 1040] of Scotland. Lady Macbeth was supposed to serve the guards drugged drinks, to keep them from protecting their sovereign. Macbeth was supposed to kill the sleeping, unarmed King and then the passed out, defenseless guards. The bloodied murder weapons were supposed to be left at the crime scene with the bloodied corpses. The crime scene was supposed to tell a tale of a king killed by his drunken guards and avenged by his outraged host. And that was what happened and how the royal guest chamber was made to look, in Act 2 Scene 2 of the Shakespearean play.


What does each character do after Duncans boy is discovered?

After Duncan's boy is discovered dead, Macbeth kills the King's guards out of rage and panic. Lady Macbeth tries to maintain control and cover up their involvement in the murder. Macbeth is eventually crowned King of Scotland.


What are king duncans guards called?

The guards who serve King Duncan in William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth" are known as the thanes.


What does lady Macbeth plan to do the night of king duncans death to help Macbeth kill him?

she gets the guards drunk so that they pass out allowing Macbeth to kill duncan.


What image does Macbeth see floating before him just prior to duncans murder?

Macbeth sees a dagger floating in front of him just before he goes to murder King Duncan. This vision is a hallucination that represents his internal conflict and the evil thoughts that are consuming him.

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