If Shakespeare's play were to show the events that the author of the article presents, we would see that Macbeth did not kill King Duncan, despite his desire to become king and his plans to achieve that goal.
The way Shakespeare portrays Macbeth and his reign was very different from reality. Macbeth belonged to a royal lineage and had the possibility of becoming king.
As the succession to the throne was complicated and violent at this time, Macbeth had to kill and fight to become a king, but Duncan's death was not caused by him as shown by Shakespeare.
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