He should tell himself that it is not his fault because as the three witches prophesied, it is fate and fate is inevitable.
After killing Duncan, Macbeth could not sleep. He feels the guilt and is terrified
He feels traumatised, but he's encouraged by Lady Macbeth and his ambition for power.
"More needs she the divine than the physician."
Banquo's ghost, which shows up at the dinner party the Macbeths are throwing. Only Macbeth can see him.
Lady Macbeth is duplicitous Macbeth is two-faced towards Duncan The witches seem to be giving simple info to Macbeth, but are the really preparing him for his downfall?
After killing Duncan, Macbeth could not sleep. He feels the guilt and is terrified
it never really tells you where she is from.
Macbeth feels that Malcolm is not to be feared because he is born of a women.
He feels traumatised, but he's encouraged by Lady Macbeth and his ambition for power.
he feels bad that ladymacbeth wanted him to be a real man with out emotions
Not really.
"Anon" in Macbeth means "soon" or "shortly." It is an archaic term used in the play to indicate that something will happen in the near future.
Lady Macbeth sees the blood of Duncan on her hands, and is unable to remove it, which symbolizes her inability to discard the guilt she feels for his murder.
No, there isn't. At least nothing really obvious. I didn't really have Macbeth in mind while reading, but as far as I can tell, no.
"More needs she the divine than the physician."
To become kind and queen. In the beginning of the play, 3 witches tell Macbeth that he will be kind. To cut it really short, his ambition is driving him to become a kind by any means.
Banquo's ghost, which shows up at the dinner party the Macbeths are throwing. Only Macbeth can see him.