Shakespeare was not a poet. He was a playwright and actor known for his plays such as Hamlet, Macbeth, and Romeo and Juliet.
Macduff, the Thane of Fife, kills Macbeth.
it isn't relavant to the play and therefore it is not answered in the plot of Macbeth.
Macbeth had 'volting ambition', which ultimately pushed him to kill King Duncan. His ambition was Macbeth's greatest flaw and personal weakness.
Shakspeare got his his story of Macbeth from Holind Shed Cronicles..
In the play Macbeth the line "The queen, my lord, is dead" is delivered by the character of Seyton, who is Macbeth's personal manservant.
Shakespeare's "Macbeth" .
He was both a poet and a short story writer. He was also an editor and text book writer.
"He shall spurn fate" in the story of Macbeth refers to Macbeth's belief that he is invincible and can overcome destiny or fate. This phrase reveals his arrogance and disregard for the eventual repercussions of his actions, leading to his downfall. Ultimately, Macbeth's actions go against the natural order, resulting in tragedy.
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A poet does not usually use as many words as a short story or novel author.
The general story line for Macbeth in Welles' adaptation is unchanged from Shakespeare's original story line. He did, however, enhance a few characters' import and worked to visually underscore certain story elements. You can read more about his adaptation, below.