Which when he becomes king he has the most power and to add the kings power to his power, he is practically unstoppable. Another reason is because he just kept on killing to make sure no one found out that he killed King Duncan. The evidence to support my reason is that when he felt like anyone was coming to a conclusion that he killed the king, he killed them. For an example Banquo knew Macbeth killed King Duncan and Macbeth didn’t hesitate to kill his best friend. Macbeth killing everyone will make him have more power because he will kill anyone that will not obey him. For having this power is because his wife made him kill the king for fame and even more POWER. Another piece of evidence would be that he is framing King Duncan’s sons for the death of the King. This connects to the claim because he has to do whatever to hold or get even more
Which when he becomes king he has the most power and to add the kings power to his power, he is practically unstoppable. Another reason is because he just kept on killing to make sure no one found out that he killed King Duncan. The evidence to support my reason is that when he felt like anyone was coming to a conclusion that he killed the king, he killed them. For an example Banquo knew Macbeth killed King Duncan and Macbeth didn’t hesitate to kill his best friend. Macbeth killing everyone will make him have more power because he will kill anyone that will not obey him. For having this power is because his wife made him kill the king for fame and even more POWER. Another piece of evidence would be that he is framing King Duncan’s sons for the death of the King. This connects to the claim because he has to do whatever to hold or get even more