Macduff greets Macbeth's announcement that he has killed the grooms with the line "Wherefore did you so?" Macduff seems to think that was a peculiar thing to do, since he asks why Macbeth did it. Macbeth has a ready answer, but then in the next scene Macduff chooses not to attend Macbeth's coronation, so maybe he was not convinced by the answer.
She takes both the daggers back into the chambers where Duncan was supposed to be sleepingshe takes the daggers and places them by the guards. In order to make it look as if it were the guards who killed the king instead of her husband.
Macbeth kills the grooms so they cannot tell the others the truth.
Yes
We thinks she might have got murdered by them boys with the things and the places with the items.
Death Camps
At least partly. Macbeth would never have committed the murder if she hadn't pushed him into doing it. But she would never have done it if there hadn't been someone she could push. They were both necessary.
yes they did but only rich families could afford a fire place for their servants yet they never got cleaned
Servants today can be found in various places such as private households, hotels, restaurants, and other establishments where personalized service is valued. The role of servants has evolved over time, with many now referred to as domestic workers or hospitality staff.
Malcolm and Donalbain. Later, people start to suspect Macbeth.
The plot of Macbeth is that in the effort to stop the predictions of the three witches he brings it about. His attempt to fight his own fate sealed it tighter with the death of Duncan starting the dominoes falling.
Many medieval women had maids. Even the wealthier peasant families had servants in some times and places.
It's similar to a Lord, a position of power associated with wealth, land and heritage IHTH :)