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1-She doesnt want to kill him as he reminds her of her deceased father.
2-Macbeth forgets to smear blood on the vests of the drunk stewards who shall be held culpable for his actions against the king.
3. Of hell.
4. He is proclaimed King, as Duncan is dead and his sons have fled.
5.She immediately puts on an act of greivance, claiming is could not happen in her own house..though in my opinion she was more worried about the house's reputation rather than the actual murder which could be a giveaway, though she did faint to shift the attention from the already disturbed Macbeth.
6.She treats his emotions as trivial and cowardlike, as if murder could be washed away like 'just a little water shall rid us of this deed'
7. Lechery, urine, sleep, nose-painting. All in all a masked description of Macbeth's insanity.
8.Macbeth does out of fear that they shall speak.
9.As they believe their father's murderer plans to take the throne, hence since Malcolm is heir to it, he shall be next to kill as well as Donaldblain. To protect their lives, they flee.
10. He was given the last promotion from the staff and respected by the King, who claimed he deserved more. This high respect the sovereignty had for Macbeth motivated the others to crown him.
11. Has murdered sleep.
12. Since the porter is drunk, his scene provides us with drunken chaos. The description of a drunk is a description of Macbteh's descent into insanity after murdering the king, and the chaotic nature of the entire scene is reflective of how Macbths kingdom shall be in the future.
13. The action of killing the king, which what the two Macbeths have done.
14. The three witches he and Macbeth encountered.
15. He is incredibly remorseful, shaken and out of his mind. He refuses to be consoled, his guilt immense and fresh...
A question from you...why is it that every Shakespeare word..every letter has a 500 word meaning to it?