The two (2) royal grooms are the individuals whom Lady Macbeth frames for the murder of King Duncan (d. August 14, 1040) in the play "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare (Baptzied April 26, 1564 - April 23, 1616).
Specifically, the killing of the king and of his guards takes place in Act II Scene II. Macbeth (d. August 15, 1057) expertly wields a knife against all three. The guards are sleeping, but he decides that he can frame them for a murder charge against which they will have no opportunity to defend themselves. That is exactly his wife's thought on the matter as well.
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∙ 11y agoAfter the King's murder, Lady Macbeth takes the daggers back to the King's bed chamber. It is important that the daggers be at the crime scene because the Macbeth's are trying to frame the sleeping chamberlains for Duncan's murder.
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∙ 12y agothe men that were in his chamber.
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∙ 10y agoread the book .
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∙ 12y agoDuncan's bodyguards
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Duncan's grooms, who he and Lady Macbeth have framed for the murder of Duncan. He claims to have been infuriated at their apparent guilt, when in fact he just wanted to shut them up.
Before Macbeth killed Duncan he and Lady Macbeth were working together to aquire power. After Macbeth killed Duncan he went on to murder others without telling his wife. By the end of the play Macbeth does not care much about his wife as shown when he is told his wife is dead.
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Duncan's grooms are the first to be suspected. Macbeth makes sure they are executed before they have a chance to deny it.
Lady Macbeth drugged the guards so that no one could would know who killed King Duncan, and later on to frame them and say they killed King Duncan.
Duncan's grooms, who he and Lady Macbeth have framed for the murder of Duncan. He claims to have been infuriated at their apparent guilt, when in fact he just wanted to shut them up.
Before Macbeth killed Duncan he and Lady Macbeth were working together to aquire power. After Macbeth killed Duncan he went on to murder others without telling his wife. By the end of the play Macbeth does not care much about his wife as shown when he is told his wife is dead.
Duncan's grooms, who he and Lady Macbeth have framed for the murder of Duncan. He claims to have been infuriated at their apparent guilt, when in fact he just wanted to shut them up.
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