And then Macbeth asked Macbeth if he confronted Macbeth on killing Macbeth with Macbeth.
He had his suspicions because the fact the Macbeth killed the servants he blamed the murder on.
"I" said Macbeth, "with the servants' daggers. I killed Macbeth."
He says he was overcome with rage because they had killed Duncan.
In shakesperes story it is said that Macbeth killed him in his sleep but in reality historians believe he was killed (by Macbeth) during or shortly after the battle.
Macbeth kills Duncan in his own castle at night time.
They were killed by Macbeth because he blamed them for Duncan's murder.
He had his suspicions because the fact the Macbeth killed the servants he blamed the murder on.
because he just knows
"I" said Macbeth, "with the servants' daggers. I killed Macbeth."
Macbeth stabbed him when he was asleep.
Macbeth kills King Duncan because he is manipulated and influenced by the witches' prophecies, particularly the prediction that he will become king. While the witches' predictions play a role in triggering Macbeth's ambition, ultimately it is his own choices and actions that lead to Duncan's murder.
Macbeth was not a vassal of King Duncan. Macbeth's act of killing King Duncan would be considered regicide because he unlawfully killed his king, who was his sovereign and ruler.
Macbeth claimed to have killed King Duncan's guards because he wanted to frame them for the murder of Duncan, thus diverting suspicion away from himself. This was part of his plan to become king and consolidate power.
He says he was overcome with rage because they had killed Duncan.
In shakesperes story it is said that Macbeth killed him in his sleep but in reality historians believe he was killed (by Macbeth) during or shortly after the battle.
Macbeth kills Duncan in his own castle at night time.
If you are referring to Shakespeare's classic Macbeth, it's because Macduff hates Macbeth. Remember, Macbeth turns evil because of hunger for power. Macbeth killed Macduff's wife and children because Macduff knew Macbeth killed Duncan. He wanted to kill Macduff, but Macduff was gone. Macbeth killed Macduff's family because he felt they were in his way and stopping him from achieving his goals.