She loves him very much. She knows he is a good ,brave,noble, valiant ,worthy soldier. She loves how he is very ambitious which is evident after the prophecy is given. But she sees his 'milk of human kindness' as a flaw, and she wishes to manipulate him into killing King Duncan with that 'flaw' pushed away.
In the countryside near Dunsinane the Scottish lords who have joined against Macbeth are waiting for Malcolm, Macduff, and the English support that they will bring.
And then Macbeth asked Macbeth if he confronted Macbeth on killing Macbeth with Macbeth.
Either one of Malcolm's sons (who are not mentioned, so at the time of the events in the play, he may or may not have had sons). In the case that Malcolm did not have sons, (or if he did have them and they were killed or for some reason they were unable to take the throne) Donalbain, Malcolms brother and Duncan's second son, would be next in line for the throne and would become the King.
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.
How does lady macbeth cover for macbeth at the banquet?
All five invasions were from England
the Mecca Pilgrimage
malcom x did not have a wife.
In the countryside near Dunsinane the Scottish lords who have joined against Macbeth are waiting for Malcolm, Macduff, and the English support that they will bring.
i believe that are not cause he had died
He's really called Frankie Muniz.
Banquo is suspicious of Macbeth's actions and the witches' prophecies, believing that Macbeth may have achieved his newfound power through foul means. Banquo also fears for his own safety and the safety of his descendants, as he knows that Macbeth is ruthless and willing to do anything to maintain his position.
Lady Macbeth views Macbeth as ambitious but lacking the necessary ruthlessness to achieve his goals. She sees him as hesitant and cowardly, and believes she needs to manipulate and push him to take action in order to fulfill their ambitions.
he says he need a hair cut
And then Macbeth asked Macbeth if he confronted Macbeth on killing Macbeth with Macbeth.
Malcolm pretends to have all those vices to test Macduff's loyalty to Scotland and assess his true intentions. By accusing himself of vices, Malcolm is probing Macduff's loyalty to see if he is trustworthy and truly willing to fight for Scotland against Macbeth.
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.