Duncan's body is taken to his castle, where it is laid out for a proper funeral. In Shakespeare's "Macbeth," this act signifies the gravity of his murder and the disruption of order in Scotland. His body is treated with respect, reflecting his status as a king and the tragic nature of his death. This also sets the stage for the ensuing chaos and moral decay that follows Macbeth's rise to power.
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Yes, Jeremy Bentham's preserved body was taken into meetings at University College London (UCL) after his death in 1832. His remains were encased in a wooden cabinet and displayed in the college's meeting room, where he was symbolically represented as a form of attendance at meetings. This practice was part of Bentham's philosophical views on utilitarianism, emphasizing the importance of his ideas even posthumously.
Stuntmen use devices like airbags to slow down the impact of a falling body; allowing the body to displace a large volume of air. The greater the displacement, the slower the impact. Taken and credit to Newton's apple.com
A Graverobber? Tomb Raider? Well, if they are being called anything, it is perhaps "Busted". Otherwise... this depends on what is being taken and from where something is being taken. Your choices are: a grave robber (graverobber), a tomb raider, and a body-snatcher. There may be more but this is what came to me at the moment.
Bone of the father unknowingly given. Flesh of the servant willingly given. Blood of the enemy forceably taken. Then the body of Voldemort was put in (a bit like a baby).
If you mean the Duncans from Disney's Good Luck Charlie then yes. The mother is pregnant (again) with her fifth child.
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The bodyguards are the ones who find Duncan's body in Macbeth. Many misread the popular literary work and say that Macduff found the body, but this is not so.
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