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That she is merely a woman and isn't strong enough or brave enough yet.

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Is this a fact Lady Macbeth really didn't want to kill Duncan?

She didn't want to kill him herself, because she said Duncan looked like her dad while he slept. She did have Macbeth murder Duncan nonetheless


Why was Macbeth reluctant to murder duncan?

why was macbeth releuctant to kill duncan


Why Macbeth kill duncan?

To inherit Duncan's Throne


Does Lady Macbeth kill Ducan's guards?

NO! Lady Macbeth does not kill king Duncan's Guard Macbeth does to prove his guilt.


Who lady Macbeth cannot kill because he reminds her of her father?

Lady Macbeth cannot kill King Duncan because he reminds her of her father. She finds herself unable to harm him when she sees him resembling her father as he sleeps.


Lady Macbeth helps Macbeth to kill duncan by?

She gives him the weapon and the opportunity.


Who finally convices Macbeth to kill Duncan?

Lady Macbeth convinces Macbeth to kill Duncan by questioning his masculinity and invoking his ambition for power. She manipulates him into believing that murdering Duncan is the only way to achieve their goal of becoming king and convinces him that they can get away with it.


Where does Macbeth kill duncan?

Macbeth kills Duncan in his own castle at night time.


How are Lady Macbeth and Macbeth different in their initial views on killing Duncan?

The reaction between Lady Macbeth and Macbeth is initially very different after they kill Duncan. Lady Macbeth is enthusiastic but Macbeth regrets his actions.


What reason does Macbeth give for killing King Duncan's guards?

Macbeth believes he has to kill Duncan's guards in case they heard anything happen in the room while Macbeth was killing Duncan.


What does Lady Macbeth's decision not to kill Duncan herself show about her character?

That she has a softer side, although she rarely shows it


What does lady Macbeth's decision not to kill King Duncan herself show her about character?

Lady Macbeth's decision not to kill King Duncan herself reveals that while she is ambitious and manipulative, she also has limits to her own moral corruption. She may be willing to plan the murder and encourage Macbeth to commit it, but she lacks the actual capacity to carry out the violent deed herself. This demonstrates a complexity in her character, showcasing her manipulation and ambition alongside a conscience that still holds some sway over her actions.