Macbeth

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whom do you blame more for the murder of King duncan---Macbeth or Lady Macbeth? Explain and give textual evidence.

Compare and contrast Macbeth's and lady Macbeth's reactions to the murder just after it is committed.

What kind of fate does the poster imagine he tending? In what way is the porter's playful fantasy a comment on Macbeth's situation?

What question does Ross ask that indicates he doubts that the grooms committed the murder?

Do you think a political assassination like the one Macbeth commits is ever justifiable? Why or why not?

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This is a pretty common question about the play.The witches merely suggest things, they don't make MacBeth believe anything. I suppose, in the end, the final responsibility lies with Macbeth. It is Macbeth who salivates over the witches' suggestions and it is Macbeth who says ,“I am in blood stepped in so far that should I wade no more, Returning were as tedious as go o'er." L. Macbeth certainly plays her part. She prays on Macbeth's many insecurities, his "manhood" in particular. Although her ambition is great she cannot force Macbeth to kill everyone in sight. By the end of the play Macbeth is not even telling L. Macbeth who he is killing, "be innocent of the knowledge dearest chuck....". I think that much of what Macbeth does is because of obsession with ambition rather than simply ambition. In the end the fault must lie with him. Please submit each of your other questions one at a time. Thanks.