Macbeth
Both Lennox and the lord he is speaking with suspect Macbeth of killing Duncan and Banquo
Macduff compares Duncan's body to a temple. Lord Macduff is the person who kills Macbeth at the end of the play.
in Shakespear's play Macbeth ,Macbeth becomes the thane of cawdor so its saying kinda all bow to Macbeth This is from the witches predictions. At this point Macbeth is the thane of Glamis, meaning he is the lord of a place called glamis. When the witches say all hail to thee thane of cawdor, they are predicting that Macbeth will be the thane of cawdor. Shalt be King Hereafter-- witches predict Macbeth will become King
The real Macbeth [d. August 15, 1057] held the prominent title of 'dux' ['duke'], which identified him as the power behind the throne. He was the descendant of Kenneth MacAlpin [810-February 13, 858], the first King of the Scots. His mother was the daughter or granddaughter of King Malcolm II [d. November 25, 1034]. His father was Findlaech mac Ruaidri, who was killed in 1020 by his nephews, under the orders of King Duncan I [d. August 14, 1040]. One of those nephews, Gille Coemgairn, died in 1032, in a deliberately set fire that killed 50 people. His widow, Gruoch ingen Boite, was the daughter of King Kenneth II [d. March 25, 1005]. She became Lady Macbeththrough her subsequent, second marriage. Duncan 'the Diseased' or 'the Sick' was the son of Crinan, hereditary lay abbot of Dunkeld, and of Bethoc, the daughter of King Malcolm II and therefore a relative of Macbeth's mother. Duncan became king on November 25, 1034. In the year of his death, he invaded Moray, which were Macbeth's lands. He was defeated by an army of his own men, under Macbeth's leadership, at Pitgaveny, on August 14, 1040. Macbeth ruled for 17 years. He was succeeded by his stepson, Lulach [d. March 17, 1058]. Lulach in turn was succeeded by King Duncan I's eldest son, King Malcolm III [d. November 13, 1093].
In "Macbeth," the Lord's Anointed Temple refers to King Duncan's palace or the royal court. It is a sacred and revered place where the king resides and holds power. Macbeth's regicide and subsequent rule disrupt the sanctity of the Lord's Anointed Temple, leading to chaos and downfall.
Macbeth hesitated to harm King Duncan because Duncan was his kinsman and guest, which violated the societal codes of hospitality and loyalty. Additionally, Macbeth was also loyal to the king and had recently been honored by him, which made the idea of killing him even more unthinkable for Macbeth.
In Act III Scene 6 Lennox and another Lord discuss their deep suspicions that Macbeth is responsible for the murders of Banquo and Duncan. I hope that is the Scene 6 you had in mind; there is one in Act I and another in Act V. In the one in Act 5, Malcolm's army gets rid of its camouflage.
Macbeth
The old Lord of Cawdor was executed for treason, after betraying King Duncan of Scotland and attempting to overthrow him. His disloyalty and treachery led to his downfall and his title being given to Macbeth.
Lennox and the other lords are suspicious of Macbeth as they believe he is responsible for Duncan's murder. They are also concerned about the strange events that have been occurring since Macbeth became King, such as Banquo's murder and Fleance's escape. They begin to question Macbeth's leadership and his ability to rule the kingdom.
Both Lennox and the lord he is speaking with suspect Macbeth of killing Duncan and Banquo
Macduff compares Duncan's body to a temple. Lord Macduff is the person who kills Macbeth at the end of the play.
someone in the castle. if i recall well, a messenger/servant.
in Shakespear's play Macbeth ,Macbeth becomes the thane of cawdor so its saying kinda all bow to Macbeth This is from the witches predictions. At this point Macbeth is the thane of Glamis, meaning he is the lord of a place called glamis. When the witches say all hail to thee thane of cawdor, they are predicting that Macbeth will be the thane of cawdor. Shalt be King Hereafter-- witches predict Macbeth will become King
Macduff. Macduff is only introduced to us in this scene. He has to make a big impact so he really goes overboard,in this announcement of Duncan's death.
The real Macbeth [d. August 15, 1057] held the prominent title of 'dux' ['duke'], which identified him as the power behind the throne. He was the descendant of Kenneth MacAlpin [810-February 13, 858], the first King of the Scots. His mother was the daughter or granddaughter of King Malcolm II [d. November 25, 1034]. His father was Findlaech mac Ruaidri, who was killed in 1020 by his nephews, under the orders of King Duncan I [d. August 14, 1040]. One of those nephews, Gille Coemgairn, died in 1032, in a deliberately set fire that killed 50 people. His widow, Gruoch ingen Boite, was the daughter of King Kenneth II [d. March 25, 1005]. She became Lady Macbeththrough her subsequent, second marriage. Duncan 'the Diseased' or 'the Sick' was the son of Crinan, hereditary lay abbot of Dunkeld, and of Bethoc, the daughter of King Malcolm II and therefore a relative of Macbeth's mother. Duncan became king on November 25, 1034. In the year of his death, he invaded Moray, which were Macbeth's lands. He was defeated by an army of his own men, under Macbeth's leadership, at Pitgaveny, on August 14, 1040. Macbeth ruled for 17 years. He was succeeded by his stepson, Lulach [d. March 17, 1058]. Lulach in turn was succeeded by King Duncan I's eldest son, King Malcolm III [d. November 13, 1093].