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How does Lady Macbeth's death affect Macbeth? What convinces Macbeth that he is invincible over Macduff's army? How does the Witches' prophecy about Banquo come true?
As Macbeth and Lennox emerge from the bedroom, Malcolm and Donalbain arrive on the scene. They are told that their father has been killed, most likely by his chamberlains, who were found with bloody daggers.
Macbeth returns, and wishes he had died rather than have to see such a thing. Malcolm and Donalbain enter and ask what's happened. Lennox tells them that Duncan was murdered by his drunken attendants.
Prodded by his ambitious wife, Lady Macbeth, he murders King Duncan, becomes king, and sends mercenaries to kill Banquo and his sons. His attempts to defy the prophesy fail, however: Macduff kills Macbeth, and Duncan's son Malcolm becomes king.
In act 2, scene 1 of Macbeth, the hallucination scene uses metaphors and themes to explore Macbeth's internal conflict. He refers to the dagger as a "fatal vision" and a "dagger of the mind ...
In Act 2 Scene 4 of Macbeth, an old man enters with Rosse after the news of King Duncan's death has spread and Malcolm and Donalbain have fled from Scotland. The old man is significant...
Lennox tells Malcolm and Donalbain that their father is dead. Lennox adds that the chamberlains are the likeliest subjects, as bloody daggers were beside them, but no one can question them since Macbeth killed them in a fit of rage.