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    • Macbeth
    • Jo Nesbo
    • Page: 464
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    • ISBN: 9780553419054
    • Publisher: Crown/Archetype

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    No Fear Shakespeare: Macbeth: Act 1, Scene 2 Sounds of a trumpet and soldiers fighting offstage. KING DUNCAN enters with his sons MALCOLM and DONALBAIN, LENNOX, and a number of attendants. They meet a wounded and bloody CAPTAIN. DUNCAN. What bloody man is that? He can report,. As seemeth by his plight, of the revolt. The newest state. DUNCAN. No Fear Shakespeare: Macbeth: Act 2, Scene 2, Page 4 Where is that knocking coming from? What's happening to me, that I'm frightened of every noise? (looking at his hands) Whose hands are these? Ha! They're plucking out my eyes. Will all the water in the ocean wash this blood from my hands? No, instead my hands will stain the seas scarlet, turning the green waters red. No Fear Shakespeare: Macbeth: Act 1, Scene 6 The fact that this summer bird, the house martin, builds his nests here proves how inviting the breezes are. There isn't a single protrusion in the castle walls where these birds haven't built their hanging nests to sleep and breed. I've noticed that they always like to settle and mate where the air is the nicest. Enter LADY  SparkNotes: Macbeth: Act 1, scenes 5–7 A summary of Act 1, scenes 5–7 in William Shakespeare's Macbeth. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Macbeth and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans. SparkNotes: Macbeth Home → SparkNotes → Shakespeare Study Guides → Macbeth. Macbeth. William Shakespeare. Table of Contents. Play. Watch the Macbeth Video SparkNote. Read the Translation · Plot Overview. Summary & Analysis. Act 1, scenes 1–4 · Act 1, scenes 5–7 · Act 2, scenes 1–2 · Act 2, scenes 3–4 · Act 3, scenes 1–3. No Fear Shakespeare: Macbeth: Act 5, Scene 1 Since his majesty went into the field, I have seen her rise from her bed, throw her nightgown upon her, unlock her closet, take forth paper, fold it, write upon 't, read it, afterwards seal it, and again return to bed; yet all this while in a most fast sleep. GENTLEWOMAN. Since Macbeth went to war, I have seen her rise from her  SparkNotes: Macbeth: Character List Macbeth - Macbeth is a Scottish general and the thane of Glamis who is led to wicked thoughts by the prophecies of the three witches, especially after their prophecy that he will be made thane of Cawdor comes true. Macbeth is a brave soldier and a powerful man, but he is not a virtuous one. He is easily tempted into   No Fear Shakespeare: Macbeth: Act 1, Scene 3, Page 2 (dancing together in a circle) We weird sisters, hand in hand, swift travelers over the sea and land, dance around and around like so. Three times to yours, and three times to mine, and three times again, to add up to nine. Enough! The charm is ready. Enter MACBETH and BANQUO. MACBETH and BANQUO enter. No Fear Shakespeare: Macbeth: Act 5, Scene 5, Page 2 She would have died later anyway. That news was bound to come someday. Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow. The days creep slowly along until the end of time. And every day that's already happened has taken fools that much closer to their deaths. Out, out, brief candle. Life is nothing more than an illusion. It's like a  No Fear Shakespeare: Macbeth: Act 2, Scene 2, Page 2 One of the servants laughed in his sleep, and one cried, “Murder!” and they woke each other up. I stood and listened to them, but then they said their prayers and went back to sleep. LADY MACBETH. There are two lodged together. LADYMACBETH. Malcolm and Donalbain are asleep in the same room. MACBETH. No Fear Shakespeare: Macbeth: Act 1, Scene 4 My king, they haven't come back yet. But I spoke with someone who saw Cawdor die, and he said that Cawdor openly confessed his treasons, begged your highness's forgiveness, and repented deeply. He never did anything in his whole life that looked as good as the way he died. He died like someone who had practiced  No Fear Shakespeare: Macbeth: Act 3, Scene 4, Page 7 Please, don't speak to him. He's getting worse and worse. Talk makes him crazy. Everybody, please leave right now. Don't bother exiting in the order of your rank, but just leave right away. 125, LENNOX. Good night, and better health. Attend his majesty! LENNOX. Good night. I hope the king recovers soon! LADY MACBETH. No Fear Shakespeare: Macbeth: Act 3, Scene 3 Enter three MURDERERS. The two MURDERERS enter with a third MURDERER . FIRST MURDERER. But who did bid thee join with us? FIRST MURDERER. But who told you to come here and join us? THIRD MURDERER. Macbeth. THIRD MURDERER. Macbeth. 5, SECOND MURDERER. He needs not our mistrust,  SparkNotes: Macbeth: Act 2, scenes 3–4 A summary of Act 2, scenes 3–4 in William Shakespeare's Macbeth. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Macbeth and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

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