Macbeth gets beheaded which stops him from being the king any more. Malcolm takes over as king.
she did, she committed suicide-
and (Macbeth) is a play and not a story :)
They are both dead. Lady Macbeth dies offstage, but news of her death is brought to Macbeth before he is beheaded by Macduff.
Macduff, the thane of fife, kills him.
MacBeth meets the three witches with lady MacBeth
We never really see any evident signs of flattery in the play Macbeth.
Just about nobody is loyal to Macbeth at the end. Seyton (sounds like Satan and who knows? it might be him) is one of the last to stay with Macbeth.
King Macduff!
Macduff
MacBeth meets the three witches with lady MacBeth
We never really see any evident signs of flattery in the play Macbeth.
cuz hes a biic
he meets a real OG named matt pass da roach. hes a stoner.
Yes, Macbeth is portrayed as a valiant and respected warrior before he meets the witches. There is no indication of guilt or wrongdoing in his character until the witches plant the seed of ambition and power in his mind.
Just about nobody is loyal to Macbeth at the end. Seyton (sounds like Satan and who knows? it might be him) is one of the last to stay with Macbeth.
The English army, led by Malcolm and Siward, invades Scotland at the end of Macbeth to overthrow Macbeth's tyrannical rule and restore Malcolm as the rightful king.
Macbeth meets with the three witches on the heath in the beginning of Act IV. They provide him with prophecies, including warnings about Macduff and Birnam Wood.
YES!
King Macduff!
Macduff
Seyton was loyal to Macbeth right to the very end.