Banquo doesn't commit any crime but is murdered at Macbeth's command. -APEX
Malcolm and macduff discuss Macbeth's failure as a leader
Ferdinand stacking wood for Prospero (Apex)
The witches show Macbeth a procession of Banquo's descendants as kings.
Tragic flaw is not "used" in a play, it is imposed on a play in an effort to understand it better. Some people think it works, and others don't. But in any event, it was not a concept in Shakespeare's mind when he wrote Macbeth.
It is Macbeth kills the current king and is rewarded by being named king himself. Just took test.
Banquo doesn't commit any crime but is murdered at Macbeth's command. -APEX
The crowning ceremony in Macbeth takes place at Scone, where Macbeth is officially crowned as King of Scotland. This event is significant as it marks Macbeth's ascension to power after he murders King Duncan.
When an event or circumstance "recurs," this means that the event occurs or happens again. Recurring can also mean an event, image, or circumstance coming back to your mind - such as a "recurring dream." The etymology is a Latin term meaning to recede.
In Act 5, Macbeth receives news that Lady Macbeth has died. His reaction to her death is a resignation to the inevitability of death. This event suggests that Macbeth has become desensitized to murder and death, as he seems numb to the news of his wife's passing.
The climax of Shakespeare's "Macbeth" occurs in Act 3, Scene 4, when Macbeth sees Banquo's ghost at the banquet he is hosting. This event marks a turning point in the play, as Macbeth's guilt and paranoia begin to consume him.
Malcolm and macduff discuss Macbeth's failure as a leader
I believe it was the Whiskey rebellion
Staying silent when he could have freed Justine.
Ferdinand stacking wood for Prospero (Apex)
The witches' predictions that he will be the father of a line of kings.
In the last scene of MacBeth, MacBeth is killed offstage by MacDuff in their brawl. After their fighting goes off stage MacDuff returns to the stage with MacBeth's head. This event is very similar to the beheading of Macdonwald the traitor by MacBeth early in MacBeth.