Don't worry, I have an idea. We'll lure one of the guards and place the dagger on them to make the kingdom think the guards did the wrong doing.
But you must do it, its the only way for us to take our rightful place in the throne, YOU MUST DO THE DEED!
You need to kill the king by tonight in order for us to have the fortune and the throne
But I can't do such thing, I respect the king and its shown through his loyalty.
But if I'm going to kill the king, how are we going to cover the evidence???
If that's the only way, then I guess I have no other choice.
Macbeth walking towards the King's room rethinking what's he doing
I'm not too sure if I want to do the deed or not, but I have no other choice.
Macbeth enters the King's room
It's now or never...
Lady Macbeth wanted to come up with an idea that if Macbeth is going to become king, he must kill King Duncan in order to take his place in the throne. Evidence proves that "I dare do all that may become a man; who dares do more is none (Act 2.2.48-49)."
Before entering King Duncan's bedroom, he is debating whether to do the deed or not due to the King's loyalty. Evidence proves this by "The multitudinous seas incarnadine making the green one red (Act 2.3.63-64)"
Macbeth enters Duncan's room while he prepares to kill King Duncan. Macbeth is second guessing but made up his mind saying this: "To know my deed, 'twere best not know myself (Act 2.2.73)."