The apparition told him that he could not be defeated until Birnam Wood came to Dunsinane Hill. Macbeth assumes that that is never going to happen, so Malcolm cannot defeat him no matter how large his army is.
Theater people believe it is bad luck. They call MacBeth the "Scottish play."
Duncan's trust of Macbeth shows he is a bad judge of character. The fact that he is willing to stay in Macbeth's home and ultimately dies for it is because of his inability to recognize who Macbeth really is.
Macbeth gives the country a bad reputation and shows that scotland is filled with a bunch of pu$$ies
Macbeth is the name of a play written by William Shakespeare. It is rife with superstition, people consider it bad luck to say the name Macbeth aloud.
Yes. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth were King and Queen of Scotland. They did kill their predecessor, Duncan, who was a bad king, and reigned for 17 years, very successfully, until Macbeth was killed. Lady Macbeth's son, Lulach, took the throne after Macbeth's death.
As long as its done legally, nothing bad. She might get a bad reputation, but nothing (legally) bad should happen.
they are not poisonous. so nothing bad will happen it will just taste bad
it represents that as long as you have the pin nothing bad will happen to you.
Yes, nothing bad will happen.
Most likely nothing bad will happen. But I still do not advise to experiment.
Theater people believe it is bad luck. They call MacBeth the "Scottish play."
Lady Macbeth is excited about it. Macbeth is of two minds: "This supernatural soliciting cannot be bad; cannot be good."
Of course, nothing bad will happen if they do.
Nothing... bad question!
Edmund Burke
As of February 27, nothing has.
I would probably still be hungry. nothing bad will happen.