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She plans to kill Duncan in his sleep with the help of Macbeth, who she convinces.

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Why do the kings appear in Act 4 Scene 1 of 'Macbeth'?

That the witches' prophecy of Banquo as the ancestor of a long line of kings is fulfilled despite his murder is the reason that the kings appear in Act 4 Scene 1 of the play "Macbeth."Specifically, the kings are conjured up by the witches when Macbeth (d. August 15, 1057) comes to visit in Act 4 Scene 1. In Act 1 Scene 3, the witches predict that Macbeth will become king and that his best friend Banquo will be the ancestor to kings though not a king himself. In Act 3 Scene 3, Macbeth arranges to have Banquo killed. Act 4 Scene 1 shows that Macbeth find success in killing Banquo, but not in stopping Banquo's royal line.


Who is Macbeth going to visit?

The only person who Macbeth "goes to visit" in the play is actually three persons: the witches.


Where does Macbeth visit to retreat from his evil?

Macbeth cannot get away from his evil; it is a part of him.


According to the passage who does Macbeth plan to visit the next day?

knell


How old was Jesus when the three kings arrived to visit him?

Jesus was likely around two years old when the three kings arrived to visit him.


Why does duncan decide to visit macbeth's castle at inverness?

cuz hes a biic


Why does Macbeth write a letter to lady Macbeth?

Macbeth did this to inform Lady M about what had happened so far.By this time,Macbeth was qualified for the throne,but it wasn't guaranteed for him to become king.


What action does Lady Macbeth plan to take during the King's visit and how does she plan to accomplish to?

Lady Macbeth devises a plan to kill King Duncan, to speed up her husband's ascension to the throne. Lady Macbeth fears that her husband is "to full of the milk of human kindness" to kill the king. She will see to it that the king's guards become so inebriated that they pass out, cannot guard the king, and cannot recall the events of the night. She will use their daggers to kill the king and smear his blood on them. This, though, is not quite what happens, because the king reminds Lady Macbeth of her father.


What does Macbeth see?

In the Shakespearean play, Macbeth [c. 1014-August 15, 1057] saw visions on his second visit to the witches, in Act 4 Scene 1. The first vision was of an armed head, which warned him to beware of Macduff. The second vision was of a bloody child, which warned him of the greater powers of the man not born of woman. The third vision was of a crowned child who held a tree in his hand. That vision warned Macbeth of defeat with the movement of Birnam Wood to Dunsinane Castle. Additionally, the witches rounded up a fourth and last vision. The final vision was of eight kings. The last king held a mirror that showed even more kings. Banquo's ghost followed the vision. And so it was clear to Macbeth that the witches were reinforcing their prediction to Banquo, in Act 1 Scene 3: Banquo wouldn't be king, but he'd be the father of kings.


Which of these statements is a fact in Macbeth?

Lady Macbeth had similar vision just like her husband. When she heard of the King's visit to her castle, she resolved that the king would not live the castle alive.


What did Macbeth think after hearing of Duncan's plans to visit Evenness?

Macbeth saw an opportunity to potentially not only host Duncan at his castle, but also to potentially fulfill the witches' prophecy of becoming king by taking advantage of the situation. This news planted the seed in his mind that he may need to take drastic action in order to make the witches' prophecy a reality.


How many kings came to visit baby jesus?

three