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Because you don't mess with Lady Macbeth

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Who did lady Macbeth guilt Macbeth into killing?

Lady Macbeth talked Macbeth into killing his cousin, King Duncan of Scotland, who was a guest in his house at the time.


What is Lady Macbeth plan to make the prophecies come true faster?

She helps Macbeth out by tricking him into killing the king. :P


What is Lady Macbeth's role in Macbeth's decision to murder the king?

she talked him into killing the King by accusing Macbeth of being weak and cowardly


What drives Macbeth to kill the king and keep on killing?

his wife.


Who does Macbeth admit to killing after seeing Duncan body?

The king


What was Macbeths job?

Macbeth was the Thane of Glamis and one of Duncans generals. After killing Macdonwald, Macbeth became the Thane of Cawdor, and later the King of Scotland (after killing the king)


What is lady Macbeth motivation in killing the king?

she talked him into killing the King by accusing Macbeth of being weak and cowardly


Why aren't Macbeth and Lady Macbeth happy being king and queen?

After killing Duncan, Macbeth could not sleep. He feels the guilt and is terrified


Was Macbeth a vassal of Duncan If not should Macbeth's act considered regicide?

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.


How does lady Macbeth try to goad into killing king Duncan?

by calling him a coward


Who comes to the castle early the next morning after killing the king Macbeth?

macduff


How was king ducan killed?

King Duncan was killed by Macbeth, who stabbed him to death while he was sleeping in his chambers in Macbeth's castle. This act was orchestrated by Lady Macbeth and was part of the plan to seize the throne.