She bullies him. She suggests that he would not be manly if he does not carry through with the plan. Then she suggests that there is no way that her plan will fail, provided he has the courage to see it through. His masculinity and courage are hot buttons as well she knows.
It was her idea to blame the grooms. (She did not think ahead to the obvious consequence that they would be killed as a result.)
She desires the kingship for him and wants him to murder Duncan in order for Macbeth to obtain it. Not only that, but Macbeth has a weak will, and Lady Macbeth, being determined and intelligent, manages to persuade the indecisive Macbeth to commit regicide.
King duncan? i think
father
The witches only gave Macbeth prophecies. It was his decision to do so after Lady Macbeth persuaded him. Although the witches' intentions was probably to cause this murder, the witches did not make Macbeth muder Duncan.
Lady Macbeth says king Duncan resembles her father, so she encourages macbeth to murder him.
She desires the kingship for him and wants him to murder Duncan in order for Macbeth to obtain it. Not only that, but Macbeth has a weak will, and Lady Macbeth, being determined and intelligent, manages to persuade the indecisive Macbeth to commit regicide.
why was macbeth releuctant to kill duncan
They were killed by Macbeth because he blamed them for Duncan's murder.
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Duncan plans to spend the night at a hotel nearby.
In Act I of Macbeth, it can be inferred that the murder of King Duncan was planned and carried out by Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Macbeth's ambition and Lady Macbeth's manipulation are key factors that lead to the assassination of Duncan. The murder sets in motion a chain of events that ultimately leads to both their downfalls.
Lady Macbeth
King duncan? i think
father
The witches only gave Macbeth prophecies. It was his decision to do so after Lady Macbeth persuaded him. Although the witches' intentions was probably to cause this murder, the witches did not make Macbeth muder Duncan.
Macbeth compares Duncan's murder to a bell signaling Duncan's eternal sleep. He expresses remorse and guilt over the treacherous act he has committed.
Lady Macbeth says king Duncan resembles her father, so she encourages macbeth to murder him.