The witches and Lady Macbeth are responsible for the death of Duncan

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... to get it. She drives him to the murder and acts as a more physical catalyst than the witches. She bullies him, emotionally blackmails him and knows he is morally sensitive so he must be pushed. She mocks his bravery and knows he is a warrior and will be insulted. When Macbeth is having doubts she says,

'When you durst do it, then you were a man; and, to be more than what you were, you would be so much more the man'. What she means by this is if he does the deed, he will be more of a man.

She answers every objection he comes up with. Before the murder Macbeth says, 'If we should fail' she replies, 'we fail?' She is surprised by him thinking negatively because she believes there is no way they will fail, but Macbeth ...

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