even before killing duncan he is not sure if he should do it or not Lady Macbeth forces him to by calling him names and after he has killed duncan he literally goes mad he hears voices saying "Macbeth hath murdered sleep!" after he has done the deed, he could not even think straight to finish his job he was ordered to leave the dagger but he has come back with them he could not believe he has done such a deed and is so ashamed that he says "all of the waters of neptune will not wash this blood from my hands" that is not literal, but psychological he never regains sanity and becomes a serial killer
MacBeth becomes overwhelmed with the guilt of Duncan's murder and starts hearing a voice that says: "He has murdered sleep and will not sleep again." Then he becomes even more paranoid by Banquo's death when he sees Banquos ghost seated at his banquet table
He regrets having done it; he is horrified by what he has done; he is confused and unable to act coherently.
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.
"Sleep no more, Macbeth doth murder sleep."
What does Macbeth think as he anticipates the murder of
Yes Macbeth did hesitate to murder King Duncan, he went through allot of mental turmoil about this decision. In his soliloquy he gave good reasons for not wanting to kill Duncan 1)he is not a bad king 2) he is there in double trust. In the end Macbeth did not want to kill Duncan but it was Lady Macbeth's persuasion that caused him to commit the act. In comparison Macbeth had no hesitate in killing Banquo and Lady Macduff.
Macduff isn't going to Macbeth's coronation because he suspects that Macbeth had something to do with King Duncan's Murder.
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.
With suspicion. Of course, that is how he viewed everyone.
"Sleep no more, Macbeth doth murder sleep."
This passage reveals that Banquo is wary of Macbeth's quick rise to power and suspects that he may have obtained it through foul means. It also shows that Banquo is loyal to Duncan and values honesty and integrity, suggesting a contrast between him and Macbeth, who is willing to deceive and murder to achieve his ambitions. Overall, the passage highlights the growing tension and mistrust in Banquo's relationship with Macbeth.
Macbeth uses daggers to commit the murder of King Duncan in Shakespeare's play "Macbeth." He later also uses daggers to have Banquo killed.
The witches had predicted that Banquo's descendants would become kings whereas Macbeth's would not. Macbeth resented that. Also, Banquo was aware of what the witches had said and might suspect Macbeth of Duncan's murder. Macbeth says, "My fears in Banquo stick deep."
Lennox notes that Malcolm and Donalbain have been accused of Duncan's murder and Fleance has been accused of Banquo's. However, he intimates that if either of them were in Macbeth's control, they would find out what it means to be murdered.
Banquo shows more loyalty to Duncan in Act two. Macduff, while loyal to Duncan, is not present in Act two as he is unaware of Duncan's murder. Banquo, on the other hand, expresses loyalty and concern for Duncan's safety when he expresses his hope that the King has had a pleasant journey to Macbeth's castle.
What does Macbeth think as he anticipates the murder of
Banquo's ghost represents Macbeth's guilt and the consequences of his actions. Seeing Banquo's ghost symbolizes Macbeth's deteriorating mental state, as he is haunted by the murder he committed. It demonstrates the psychological torment that Macbeth experiences as a result of his betrayal and ambition.
Macbeth sees the ghost of the recently murdered Banquo.
Yes Macbeth did hesitate to murder King Duncan, he went through allot of mental turmoil about this decision. In his soliloquy he gave good reasons for not wanting to kill Duncan 1)he is not a bad king 2) he is there in double trust. In the end Macbeth did not want to kill Duncan but it was Lady Macbeth's persuasion that caused him to commit the act. In comparison Macbeth had no hesitate in killing Banquo and Lady Macduff.