Create your own argument: Whose ambition is driving this killing of Duncan, really? It is clear that neither character is telling Duncan or Banquo how they really feel, but do they tell one another? Be sure to pick lines that show you both direct and indirect evidence for your argument.
The first person to think of killing Duncan was Lady Macbeth. Macbeth went along with his wife to kill Duncan even if he really didn't want to. Macbeth wanted to become king like the witches said that he would. Killing Duncan wasn't part of the plan. When Duncan and Banquo arrive to the Macbeth's house they are welcomed by Lady Macbeth. She started kissing up to Duncan. She was being fake to the king, lady Macbeth was saying things The king wanted to hear not knowing she really hated him. Lady Macbeth wanted to kill Duncan so that Macbeth could become King and have power. Lady Macbeth doesn't tell the kind how much she hates him because then her cover will be blown.
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