Macbeth could plan to kill Banquo and Fleance and could convince the murderer to agree to my plan to kill Banquo and Fleance. I am convinced that it will succeed. The murderer said that there is nothing to lose even if they are caught, but if they succeed, I will repay in time. I only want to confirm that having a crown is meaningless. I killed my king (Duncan) so that I can rule with my wife, but if my next generation does not rule behind me, then everything will be meaningless.
Macbeth and Mrs. Macbeth are very sincere and honest with each other so Macbeth does not tell Mrs Macbeth that Macbeth is planning to kill Banco and Frens. That Macbeth hiding Mrs. Macbeth is not a good thing because it is not so honest and truthful. This is not a good thing because this is the beginning of the collapse of their relationship. In the fourth act, the witch was more fantastic for Macbeth. The first phantom represents "armed head", which is the head of Macbeth himself. The next one is "Bloody Child", which is McDuff which is "obsolete" from his mother's womb. The last one was Malcolm, a prince with trees in his hands, and he approached the palace of Dansinan where it was camouflaged by branches.
Fearing the wizard's prophecy, Banco's heir will grab the throne, and Macbeth hired a group of murderers to kill Bank and his son Frans. They were ambushing Banquo on their way to Royal Banquet, but they failed to kill the Fleance that fled at night. Macbeth got angry: as long as Flaine was alive, he was worried that his power was still dangerous. In the evening's feast, Banco's ghost visited Macbeth. When he saw that ghost, Macbeth was amazed by his guests, including the great part of Scotland's great aristocracy, fearing and ecstatic. Mrs. Macbeth tried to offset the damage, but the Kingdom of Macbeth is now suspected by his nobleman and subject matter.
After Macbeth became king, he was worried that the Bank's forecast would come true. Macbeth was afraid that the son of Bunker would become the king of Scotland, so the three murderers of Macbeth killed Bank and his son Franc. Three murderers went to find the murders of Banquo and Fleance before the evening feast; the night was dark and it was raining. Three murderers found Banquo and murdered, but Fleance escaped. After killing Banquo, the third murderer asked, "Who shot the light?" Because light symbolizes beauty and comfort