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Key points:

1. Witches meeting (line 12-13)


2. Witches prophecy to Macbeth
3. Macbeth becomes a thane
4. Malcolm becomes heir to the throne
5. Wife wants to kill the king (1 sentence)
6. Duncan killed
7. Kings sons have ed (1 sentence)
8. Macbeth becomes king
9. Banquo murdered
10. Macbeth sees ghosts
11. Witches shows Macbeth apparitions
12. Macbeth kills Macdu s family (no need to do the full scene)
13. Lady Macbeth kills herself
14. Battles begins and Macbeth realises he was tricked
15. Macdu kills Macbeth
16. Malcom becomes king

Scene 1:
All witches:
‘Fair is foul and foul is fair
Hover through the fog and lthy air’

Witches alone

Scene 2:
First witch:
‘All hail Macbeth, hail to thee, thane of Glamis’

Second witch:
‘All hail Macbeth, hail to thee, thane of Cawdor’

Third witch:
‘All hail Macbeth, that shalt be king hereafter’

Witches to Macbeth

Scene 3:
Ross:
‘he bade me, from him, call thee Thane of Cawdor: for it is thine’

Ross says to Macbeth

Scene 4:
Duncan:
‘our eldest, Malcolm, whom we name hereafter the prince of Cumberland’
Duncan to Macbeth
Scene 5:
Macbeth :
‘My dearest love, Duncan comes here tonight.’
Lady Macbeth:
‘And when goes hence?’

Macbeth:
‘Tomorrow as he purposes.’
Lady Macbeth:
‘O never shall Sun that morrow see.’

Lady Macbeth:
‘Your hand, your tongue; look like th innocent ower, But be the serpent under it….
you shall put, this night’s great business into despite.’

Macbeth:
(Interrupts lady Macbeth)
we will speak further-

Lady Macbeth:
‘Only look up clear; to alter favour ever is to fear. Leave all the rest for me.

Conversation between lady Macbeth and Macbeth

Scene 6:
Macbeth:
‘Hear it not, Duncan for it is a knell, That summons thee to heaven or to hell.’

Lady Macbeth:
‘That which hath made them drunk, hath made me bold’

Macbeth:
‘I have done the deed. Didst thou not hear noise.’

Lady Macbeth:
‘Why did you bring these daggers from the place?’
(Lady Macbeth has to run and put the daggers back)

Conversation between lady Macbeth and Macbeth.

Scene 7:
Macdu :
“Malcolm and Donaldbain, the king’s two sons, Are stol’n away and ed, which puts upon them
suspicion at the deed.”

Macdu says To Macbeth .

Scene 8:
Page -38, lines - 28-32

Ross- “Thriftless ambition that will ravin up Thine own life’s means. Then ‘tis most like The
sovereignty will fall upon Macbeth.”
Macdu - “He is already nam’d and gone to Scone to be invested.”

Conversation between Ross and Macdu .

Scene 9:
Macbeth:
‘O, full of scorpions is my mind, dear wife! Thou know’st that Banquo and his Fleance lives’

Lady Macbeth:
‘But in them Nature’s copy not éterne’
….
Murderers attack Banquo
Banquo:
‘O, treachery! Fly good Fleance, y, y , y!
Thou mayst revenge ——O, slave!’

Conversation between lady Macbeth and Macbeth but later the murderer and Banquo comes and
Banquo gets killed.

Scene 10:
Banquo’s ghost enters and sits on Macbeth’s chair

Macbeth: ‘The table’s full’


Ross: ‘Here is a place reserv’d sir’
Macbeth: ‘Where?’
Macbeth sees the ghost and gets scared
Ross: ‘Here my good lord. What is’t that moves your highness?
Macbeth: Which of you have done this?
Lords: ‘What, my good lord?’
Macbeth: ‘thou canst not say I did it; never shake thy gory locks at me!’
Ross: ‘gentlemen, rise, his highest is not well’

Scene 11:

Macbeth: ‘I conjure you by that which you profess,


Howe’er you come o know it, answer me’
Witch 1: ‘Speak’
Witch 2: ‘Demand’
Witch 3: ‘We’ll answer’

Apparition 1 comes

Apparition 1: ‘Macbeth, Macbeth, Macbeth: beware Macdu , Beware the thane of Fife. Dismiss me
enough’
Apparition 2 comes

Apparition 2: ‘be bloody, bold and resolute; laugh to scorn


The power of man, for none of women born Shall harm Macbeth’
Apparition 3 comes
Apparition 3: ‘Macbeth shall never vanquish’d be until great birnam wood to high Dunsinane hill
Shall come against him’

Scene 12:
Page -79, lines -206-207

Ross- “Your castle is surpris’d; your wife and babes savagely slaughter’d.”
To Macdu

Scene 13:
Ross- “The queen, my lord, is dead.”
To Macbeth

Scene 14:
Page - 93, lines- 41-45
Macbeth :
“ I pull in resolution and begin
To doubt th’equivocation of the end
That lies like truth. ‘Fear not, till Birnam wood
Do come to Dunsinane’, and now a wood
Comes toward Dunsinane. Arm,arm, and out!”

Scene 15:
Page -98, lines - 23,24,27, 32,33

Macdu -
“Then yield thee coward, And live to be the show and o’th’time. ‘Here may you see the tyrant.’”

Macbeth -
“Yet I will try the last. Before my body,
I throw my warlike shield. Lay on Macdu ,
And damn’d be him that rst cries, ‘Hold, enough!’”

Scene 16:
Macdu :
(With Macbeth’s head)
‘Hail king, for so thou art. Behold where stands th’usurper’s cursed head, the time is free.’

All :
‘Hail, king of Scotland.’

Malcolm:
‘My thanes and kinsman, Henceforth be earls, the rst that ever Scotland In such an honour nam’d.
So, thanks to all at once and to each one, Whom we invite to see us crown’s at scone.’

The end

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