Your question is a non-sequitor as you do not say what modern figure. Restate your question, please.
Macbeth does the things he does(like kill Duncan) because Macbeth is manipulated and coaxed by Lady Macbeth to do them. On his own, he would not have done so even though he was ambitious. Lady Macbeth, does the manipulating and all the cruel lines that she says are of her own accord. Nobody forces her, she choses to become evil while Macbeth is forced to become evil.
Macbeth did not like what the witches had told him.
Lady Macbeth says king Duncan resembles her father, so she encourages macbeth to murder him.
Meaning that Macbeth is so weak to be killed easily. Like a fruit that has riped and to be collected.
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.
Do you mean Macbeth the person or Macbeth the play? Because it is possible to like the play and not like the person much.
Macbeth does the things he does(like kill Duncan) because Macbeth is manipulated and coaxed by Lady Macbeth to do them. On his own, he would not have done so even though he was ambitious. Lady Macbeth, does the manipulating and all the cruel lines that she says are of her own accord. Nobody forces her, she choses to become evil while Macbeth is forced to become evil.
just like any good play there are different versions and in different versions different costumes. She would have been wearing something relating to her time period, if you can find the original text of Macbeth it may describe it.
believes that Macbeth is guilt-ridden and hiding something about the murder. The American woman's distrust of Macbeth adds suspense and intrigue to the storyline, as she becomes a key figure in trying to uncover the truth behind the murder. Her suspicions create tension and conflict between the characters, driving the plot forward.
Macbeth's relationship with lady Macbeth was rather unique. they were like the old english bonnie and clyde. Lady Macbeth was able to talk Macbeth into killing in order for him to have higher power. in the end they both paid the price
MacBeth was King of Scotland from 1040-1057 and was nothing like the Shakespeare MacBeth.
Macbeth did not like what the witches had told him.
As you like it Macbeth Much a do about nothing Richard the third Romeo and Juliet Twelfth Night
Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth to "grieve like a man" when he expresses his emotions after the death of King Duncan in the play Macbeth. She believes that showing emotion is a sign of weakness and urges him to be strong and vengeful instead.
Not really.
A young girl with black hair according to Rick Riordan.
Macbeth did not like what the witches had told him.