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4/12/20

[Answer] How does Macbeth die?

Answer: Macduff fights him and beheads him.




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How does Macbeth die? Macbeth dies when Macduff kills him in battle in Act 5. Macbeth chooses to kill King Duncan so that he can become king. He is successful in doing so and he thinks he deserves to become king. He has this idea because three witches prophesized it telling him he would become king. How many people does Macbeth kill in his play? | eNotes Why did Lady Macbeth kill herself? | Macbeth Questions | Q ... Who kills whom in Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' and why? - Quora Macbeth's life like that of King Duncan I had progressed far towards legend by the end of the 14th century when John of Fordun and Andrew of Wyntoun wrote their histories. Hector Boece Walter Bower and George Buchanan all contributed to the legend. In Shakespeare's play which is based mainly upon Raphael Holinshed's account Macbeth is initially a valorous and loyal general to the elderly King Duncan. After being flattered by Three Witches and his own wife Macbeth rationalizes that murdering his king and usurping the throne is the right thing to … Macbeth's life like that of King Duncan I had progressed far towards legend by the end of the 14th century when John of Fordun and Andrew of Wyntoun wrote their histories. Hector Boece Walter Bower and George Buchanan all contributed to the legend. In Shakespeare's play which is based mainly upon Raphael Holinshed's account Macbeth is initially a valorous and loyal general to the elderly King Duncan. After being flattered by Three Witches and his own wife Macbeth rationalizes that murdering his king and usurping the throne is the right thing to do. Ultimately however the prophecies of the witches prove misleading and Macbeth alienates the nobility of Scotland and is defeated in battle by Prince Malcolm. As the King's armies disintegrate he encounters Macduff a refugee nobleman whose wife and children had earlier been murdered by Macbeth's deat...


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