In Shakespeare's "Macbeth," several major events unfold: Macbeth's encounter with the three witches occurs early in the play, igniting his ambition. Shortly after, he murders King Duncan to seize the throne, an act that takes place in Act 2. Following this, Macbeth's reign leads to further violence, including the murder of Banquo and the attempted killing of Fleance, which occur in Act 3. Ultimately, Macbeth's tyranny results in his downfall and death at the hands of Macduff, culminating in Act 5.
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In the last scene of MacBeth, MacBeth is killed offstage by MacDuff in their brawl. After their fighting goes off stage MacDuff returns to the stage with MacBeth's head. This event is very similar to the beheading of Macdonwald the traitor by MacBeth early in MacBeth.
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Macduff and Lennox appeared at Inverness Castle, which was Macbeth's home. Macduff indicated that the King had wanted him to stop by early. Macbeth led Macduff to the room where the King was staying. But only Macduff went inside. Macduff therefore was first to discover the murdered King Duncan.
Lady Macbeth sends everyone home early because she is afraid of what Macbeth might say.
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This is the answer He is unable to feel pain at the thought of death and is exhausted from all of the bloodshed.
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