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... Scene Two, Line 46 2. Banquo, Act One, Scene Three, Line 54 3. Lady Macbeth, Act One, Scene Five, Line 16 4. Duncan, Act One, Scene Two, Line 24 5. Duncan, Act ...
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... In Act I, Scene ii, Duncan asks, "What bloody man is that?" (1). He is talking about the sergeant who is coming with a report that Scotland defeated Norway in ...
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... to / As happy prologues to the swelling act / Of the ... Scene IV Malcolm tells the King about Cawdor's death. ... he reinforces his loyalty and duty to Duncan and the ...
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... King Duncan cannot reward him enough for all he has done. "More is thy due than more than all can pay."(Duncan, Act 1, Scene 4, Line 21). ...
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... Macbeth makes her first appearance in the play (Act 1 Scene 5 ... in this scene as it is the scene that she ... When she mentions all the deaths, after Duncan that have ...
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... Before the murder of Duncan (Act 2, Scene 3), Banquo is aware of evil but does know what it is, he senses the cloak of darkness, but is tired and ignores his ...
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... suffering under Macbeth's rule. Duncan "Was a most sainted King" (Act 4, scene iii, line 109) whom his people loved. This is how a ...
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... warrior, these are descriptions of Macbeth made by the soldier, Duncan and Lady Macbeth. "Doubtful it stood... upon our battlements" (Act 1, Scene 2 L9-25) "O ...
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... justifying his killing of the grooms, describes the King's corpse: "Here lay Duncan, / His silver skin laced with his golden blood" (Act 2. Scene 3. Line 112). ...
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... only reason for killing Duncan was his ambition, which went against all the good things that Duncan stood for, "but only vaulting ambition"(Act 1 scene 7, line ...
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... Act III Scene 1: Banquo suspects Macbeth killed the Duncan but remains silent. When Banquo and his son go for a ride Macbeth sends 3 murderers to kill them. ...
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... by her soliloquy of calling upon the evil spirits to give her the power to plot the murder of Duncan without any remorse or conscience (Act I, Scene V, ll.42-57 ...
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... by her soliloquy of calling upon the evil spirits to give her the power to plot the murder of Duncan without any remorse or conscience (Act I, Scene V, ll.42-57 ...
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... by her soliloquy of calling upon the evil spirits to give her the power to plot the murder of Duncan without any remorse or conscience (Act I, Scene V, ll.42-57 ...
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... by her soliloquy of calling upon the evil spirits to give her the power to plot the murder of Duncan without any remorse or conscience (Act I, Scene V, ll.42-57 ...
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... by her soliloquy of calling upon the evil spirits to give her the power to plot the murder of Duncan without any remorse or conscience (Act I, Scene V, ll.42-57 ...
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... by her soliloquy of calling upon the evil spirits to give her the power to plot the murder of Duncan without any remorse or conscience (Act I, Scene V, ll.42-57 ...
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... by her soliloquy of calling upon the evil spirits to give her the power to plot the murder of Duncan without any remorse or conscience (Act I, Scene V, ll.42-57 ...
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... Duncan sees the injured captain and says, " What blood is that?" (Act I, Scene 2 line.1) The captain says that Macbeth's sword "smoked with bloody execution ...
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... his "black and deep desires" (1.4.58) Macbeth knows that, if he wishes to take the throne, he must kill Duncan. ... In the fifth scene of act one, she is ...
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... the supernatural by her calling upon the evil spirits to give her the power to plot the murder of Duncan without any remorse or conscience (Act I, Scene V, ll ...
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... by her soliloquy of calling upon the evil spirits to give her the power to plot the murder of Duncan without any remorse or conscience(Act I, Scene V, ll.42-57 ...
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... Macbeth plans to kill Duncan, she calls upon the spirits of murder to " make thick my blood; stop up the access and passage to remorse (Act 1/scene 5) ." Thick ...
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... Originally Macbeth was a man who would do "everything / Safe toward [King Duncan's] love and honor"(Act I Scene iv line 29) and seemed "full so valiant"(Act I ...
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... Macbeth responds by lying to Banquo, that he "think not of them" when in fact he was convinced to kill Duncan, by his wife in the previous scene (act 1,sc.vii ...
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... When Lady Macbeth greets the king in scene 6, she ... changing character is of interest in act one, because ... central figure in determining the fate of king Duncan. ...
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... This shows Macbeth's bravery. Later, King Duncan states, "What he hath lost, noble Macbeth hath won."(Act I, Scene 2, Line 67). ...
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... up a front with the death of Duncan but also with the murder of Banquo, "To our dear friend Banquo, whom we miss;/would he were here!"(Act III scene iv line 88 ...
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... In Act I, Scene iii, the witches and their prophecies influence Macbeth's ambition as he begins to consider murdering Duncan, " If good, why do I yield to that ...
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... But Lady Macbeth tells him nothing of the meeting, and they begin to prepare for Duncan's murder. In scene 7, Macbeth shows his remorse for the act he is about ...
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