1. How is it possible that he be tane of both Glamis and Cawdor when Cawdor already has a prosperous thane?
Macbeth asked the witches to know wether banquo would indeed be the ancestor of kings.
And that noaf will leave the kngdom.
"Shall Banquo's issue ever reign in this kingdom?"
"Wherefore was that cry?" in Act V Scene 5
What is 't you do? A deed without a name
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Duncan showed both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth a complete respect!
That's the technique Lady Macbeth used to enlist Macbeth in the plot to kill Duncan.
Considering my name is Elmo I am guessing it is when MYbirthday is, but tbh who asks this kind of question?
the producer of emmerdale is Gavin Blyth this question is so easy who asks this rubbish
Macbeth does.
He asks where Macbeth was and what he was doing.
He asks where Macbeth was and what he was doing.
Who is killed by Macbeth in the final battle? The young SIWARD was. And his father asks whether he was wounded in the front or the back? And what it seemed like was if he was killed in the back he must have run like a little wuss, but if he got wounded in the front that means he was fighting and trying to do something right.
He asks if he will ever see his love again ( Apex )
Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth that if they fail in their plan to murder King Duncan, they will simply try again until they succeed. She reassures him that their ambition and determination will ensure their success.
Macbeth does this in the play Macbeth
"Why have you left the chamber?" or "Why did you bring these daggers from the place?" or "Why do you keep alone, of sorriest fancies your companions making?"
An interrogative sentence is one that asks a question.
Lady Macbeth is a character from William Shakespeare's play Macbeth. Her final action in the play is that she dies.
A sentence that asks a question is called an interrogative sentence.
Macbeth and Macduff engaged in battle during the final act of the play "Macbeth." Macbeth murdered Macduff's family, leading to a personal vendetta. The two characters faced off on the battlefield, where Macduff ultimately defeated Macbeth and became the one to deliver the final blow.
Macduff is the character who ultimately escapes death in Macbeth. He was not "of woman born" as foretold by the witches, and is able to defeat Macbeth in the final battle.