Lady Macbeth and Macbeth plan to do this when the king is at their castle. He will be so tired after the long journey (from his castle to Macbeths`) and from the meal he will not notice anything. Lady Macbeth plans to make the guards drunk and also give them drugs (so strong it might kill them). When they kill Macbeth then they will blame the guards: she would stain them with blood and place the daggers near them. They will also use the guards daggers to kill the king.
"What, in our house?" Presumably she is thinking of the laundry bill. Bloodstains are the devil to get out of bedsheets. Banquo turns to her in surprise after hearing this shallow, selfish and insensitive remark and says, "Too cruel anywhere".
Macbeth came up with the plan and lays the dagger ready. She then returns the daggers, smears the grooms with blood, and plans the cleanup.
Lady Macbeth plans to kills King Duncan by having Macbeth murder Duncan in his sleep by stabbing him, the daggers where then intended to be planted on the guards to make them look guilty.
Macbeth kills Duncan in his own castle at night time.
King duncan? i think
Macbeth is King Duncan's cousin as well as a general of the king. Later into the play, he becomes king.
Lady Macbeth says king Duncan resembles her father, so she encourages macbeth to murder him.
In Macbeth? King Duncan names his son Malcolm The Prince of Cumberland who is the heir apparent. After his murder, Malcolm flees so Macbeth is named to be King but later on in the play Malcolm, Duncan's son, becomes king.
Duncan is his cousin. Duncan is his king. Duncan is his guest. If he murders Duncan, he invites others to murder him. Many people like Duncan for being a nice guy and will be angry when he is killed.
Lady Macbeth isn't anxious to have Duncan at Dunsinane. Dunsinane is the palatial residence where the Macbeths live after they are crowned King and Queen of the Scots. King Duncan is killed at the previous residence of the Macbeths, at Inverness. And the murder of the King is exactly why the Lady seeks, and then delights in, his presence in her home [Act 2 Scenes 5-7].
duncan the king of scotland
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.
You'll have to rephrase this question, I'm afraid. Macbeth doesn't require Duncan to do anything. Duncan is the king, remember.
Macduff and Lennox come to see the king late that night of Duncan's murder.
Macbeth kills Duncan in his own castle at night time.
England.
King duncan? i think
Lady M is all for it but Macbeth is unsure and has to be pushed into doing it. He then immediately regrets it.
someone in the castle. if i recall well, a messenger/servant.
The answer to thy question you asked is the fact that Macbeth was unable to follow Lady Macbeth's instructions and did not follow the instruction to murder thy king called Duncan. This was because thy sons of Duncan would take macbeths role in being king.