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Macbeth

By William Shakespeare - Stage play

Stage playStageACT II, Scene 2
The opening page of Macbeth in Shakespeare's First Folio.

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Roles

  • Macbeth
  • Lady Macbeth

About this piece

Lady Macbeth completes her husband's murder and Macbeth freaks out after the deed

Summary

Scottish generals Macbeth and Banquo defeat two opposing armies in battle, an Irish and a Norwegian army. Learning about Macbeth's valor in the battle, the king of Scotland, King Duncan, decides to reward him by giving him the title of the Thane of Cawdor, a title that he takes away from the previous thane who betrayed the Scots by fighting for the Norwegians. On their way back to their base, Macbeth and Banquo run into three witches that prophecise that Macbeth one day will be king and Banquo's descendants will be kings. They also call Macbeth "Thane of Cawdor" which surprises him since he still doesn't know about the king's decision. He is even more surprised when, arriving at the base camp, learns that the king has just given him the title of the Thane of Cawdor, thus wondering if he will really become king one day. Macbeth goes back to his castle in Inverness and tells his wife what happened. Lady Macbeth encourages him to do anything in his power to become king, even if it means killing King Duncan. Duncan will shortly be visiting their castle. Lady Macbeth tells her husband about a plan she has thought to kill the king and cast the guilt upon the king's chamberlains by getting them drunk, smearing blood on them and placing bloody daggers in their room. Macbeth agrees to go ahead with her plan but is not too sure about it. He is afraid and has doubts but he goes ahead with the plan and stabs the king in his sleep. This scene takes place right after the murder. Macbeth is shaken by what he did. Lady Macbeth notices he has forgotten to leave the daggers to implicate the chamberlains and gets angry. Macbeth is too scared to go back so his wife has to do it. When she leaves Macbeth starts having visions, a manifestation of his guilty conscience...

Tone

Persuading somebodyKilling somebodyScolding somebody

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