Respuesta :
In Act II, he carries out his plan to take the crown by
killing Duncan in his sleep and framing his servants for the crime. Yet he is
so traumatized by his deed that Lady Macbeth helps. His character during this scene reveals his
treachery as well as his fears over what he has done. In Act III, despite his success he is haunted
by his friend Banquo and this causes him to go into a fit of rage. His character at this part shows his worry
about losing what he has gained as well as being paranoid because he suspects
there are those who want to overthrow him.