Anger that his crime will benefit Banquo's family and not his own
Macbeth was elated
Tension -Apex
He feels traumatised, but he's encouraged by Lady Macbeth and his ambition for power.
he felt disgusted by them and thought he needed them
The answer is ; Art not without ambition, But without/The illness should attend it.
Macbeth was elated
No.
The Hectate wants Macbeth to feel a sense of security by telling him half truths. By telling him he will be killed by a man who is not woman born, he believes that he is not to be murdered. Even though Macbeth was prematurely "ripped" from his mother.
Tension -Apex
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
I'm guessing that you are asking two questions: "How does Malcolm feel about Macbeth?" and "What has Macbeth done to become the king?" The answer to the second question is simple: Macbeth killed King Duncan in order to become king. The answer to the first question is almost as simple: Malcolm hates and fears Macbeth. I hope your command of English is sufficient to understand this answer.
he felt disgusted by them and thought he needed them
You feel like that probably because you have a void in your heart that needs to be filed. For me my void can only be filed by 1 true friend which i still haven't found, but I'm sure the time will come for both of us.
Macbeth wrote a letter to his wife explaining to her all of what the witches had said. If he did not want her to be his "partner in greatness" he would have kept that knowledge to himself.
The answer is ; Art not without ambition, But without/The illness should attend it.
Lady Macbeth tries to dismiss Macbeth's hallucinations by telling him that he is simply imagining things and that he should not dwell on them. She also tries to distract the other guests by making excuses for his behavior and diverting attention away from his evident distress.