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Banquo is killed but his son, Fleance, escapes :)

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You are so welcome! :D
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7y ago

Lady Macbeth talks Macbeth into killing Duncan

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Lady Macbeth talks Macbeth into killing Duncan ( apex ) just took the quiz

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that right

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When he dies

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13y ago

WELL..... at the beginning of the play he was in the scottish army fighting AGAINST the Norweigens and at the end he fought against Macduff..trust me i know what I'm doing im studying it for my a levels.

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12y ago

The historical Macbeth fought in many battles, including the one where he killed Duncan (no, he didn't really murder him, he killed him in a fair fight), the one where he fought Siward and a huge army of Englishmen and the one where Malcolm dealt him a wound which eventually led to his death.

In the play, we hear from the sergeant about a battle in which Macbeth defeats Macdonweald. We also see Macbeth fighting his last battle against Macduff, Siward and company. Ross also brings news of another battle, which was happening in Fife at the same time as Macbeth and Banquo were dealing with Macdonweald. Macbeth couldn't have been at both battles, however, since they were several hundred miles apart, and he didn't have a helicopter.

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12y ago

Macbeth slays Young Siward. And according to scene 8, Young Siward had wounds on his front side, representing he was fighting bravely and with confidence.

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14y ago

Siward's son first fought Macbeth and was killed.

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13y ago

He kills king Duncan In macbeths castle.

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10y ago

Norway and crawdor

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