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What translation of the passage best explains Macbeth's reasoning for not murdering duncan?

Macbeth initially considers not killing Duncan because he is his king and kinsman, and he fears the consequences both in this world and the next. He also acknowledges that Duncan is a good and just ruler, making his murder seem even more treacherous.


Who does Macbeth plan to see the next day?

the wtiches


When will Hannah Montana visit Arizona again?

she will visit Arizona next fall she will visit Arizona next fall


Who comes to the castle early the next morning after killing the king Macbeth?

macduff


In Macbeth why does he murder banquo and duncan?

i think Macbeth wanted to be king. he couldn't though because king Duncan was. So Macbeth killed him. Then Banqou was suppose to be next to be kind, i believe. So he hired the revengers or avengers to murder him. Next was fleance. i don't know what happened to him.


Who places the daggers with the murdered servants in Macbeth?

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.


Who did Macbeth kill the same night he killed Duncan?

Nobody, unless you count the voice that said that Macbeth had murdered sleep. He did kill the two grooms, but not until the next morning.


What did Macbeth do after the murder of Duncan that was not according to plan?

After the murder of King Duncan it was planned that Macbeth would place the bloody daggers next to the drugged soldiers that were supposed to be keeping watch over King Duncan. This was to be done in order to make the people of Scotland believe that the soldiers had executed the murder.


In the next passage what does cunning mean about the city of chicago?

Can you please provide the passage so that I could be able to provide a precise answer.


Who is next in line of the throne act 1 scene 4 Macbeth?

In Act 1, Scene 4 of Macbeth, the next in line of the throne after King Duncan would be his son, Malcolm. He is the Prince of Cumberland and the Prince of Scotland, making him the heir apparent to the throne.


Romano's ?

Off Your Next Visit.


What is the first apparition Macbeth sees?

The prophecy is that Macbeth will become the Thane of Cawdor and then the King of Scotland. But Banquo's son, Fleance will become the next king after Macbeth. Banquo and Macbeth think the prophecy is ridiculous until Macbeth become Thane of Cawdor because the last Thane of Cawdor was tratior as he sided with the Norwegian Vikings during battle. The next Thane of Cawdor will be the ultamite tratior as he will kill the king to become King.