How Does Macbeth Kill The King

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In Macbeth by William Shakespeare, a man is given a prophecy that he will become king, but the only way to do that is to kill the current king and anyone who could also become king. In this play the king, Duncan, trusts Macbeth very much and believes he would never do anything to hurt him. He never imagined that he would go to extremes such as killing him to get the throne Before Macbeth kills Duncan, he is a very trusted friend of the king, making him question his action and thought of killing him. Macbeth is very weary of killing the king because he is afraid to get caught. He thinks that if he is meant to be king, then chance will make it so. “If chance will have me King, why, chance may crown me, without my stir.” (Pg331 Ln 41-43) He is