He tells them to cut down branches, to blend in with the forest He tells them to cut down branches, to blend in with the forest
malcom means" great person and good friend
In Act 2 Scene 3 Lines 108-112, Macbeth gave the excuse of killing the guards/grooms as the murderers of his king. But the real reason was otherwise. He killed them, so as to have no witnesses and to keep them from being interrogated as suspects.
Act 4 Scene 2
After killing King Duncan, Macbeth felt that he never would have a good night's sleep and that he had done the unthinkable.
He thinks that Macbeth is a "good guy", Fleance killed Banquo and Duncan's sons killed the king.
they met in the castle and bam the battle began !
An armed head, wich belongs to Mcduff...it symbolizes that Macbeth should beware Mcduff
Macduff teams up with Malcolm to fight Macbeth. In fact they meet in England.
In Act 2 Scene 1, Macbeth is onstage and Lady Macbeth is not. I think Macbeth in Act 1 Scene 5 is heading back to his castle called "Inverness" to talk to his wife (Lady Macbeth) about what happened with the witches and to come back from the war that just happened. Possibly you were thinking of Act 2 Scene 2 where she is talking and he is stabbing Duncan.
He's inside the castle. Duncan reaches the castle in Act I Scene VI, and Macbeth arrives in the previous scene. Duncan remarks that Macbeth passed them on the way, so he knows he's around somewhere. He asks Lady Macbeth to "Conduct me to mine host" and they enter the castle.
An army consisting of a lot of English troops, and some disaffected Scotsmen, including Macduff and Malcolm.
They weren’t there