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Macbeth
Thane of Glamis

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Notes

List important events and facts from the play that might appear on a test on this page.

29 comments:

  1. Act I: Witches' prophecies for Macbeth and Banquo

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  2. Act 1: Lady Macbeth did not kill Duncan herself because he looked like her dad when he was sleeping, so she pressured Macbeth into killing him.

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  3. Macbeth did kill Duncan, but afterwards he wished Duncan could wake up. He kept looking at his blood covered hands and he felt that not even an ocean could wash it away. Lady Macbeth didn't feel as bad though.

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  4. Act 1: Macbeth performed gallantly in battle, and Duncan bestowed on him the title "Thane of Cawdor"

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  5. Act I: Macbeth asks Banquo if things change will he be able to count on Banquo. Banquo says as long as he doesn't lose any honor.

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  6. Act III: Macbeth convinces three murders to kill Banquo and Fleance by telling them mthat Banquo is the reason why the are so sick and poor.

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  8. Act III: Fleance gets away while the murders kill Banquo.

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  9. Act IV: Macduff leaves his family to get an army together to take Macbeth over, and he gets this help from Malcolm. Malcolm had to test his loyalty and together they will take Macbeth down.

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  10. Act III: Macduff has left Macbeth's court and is now in England.

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  11. Act IV: Lady Macduff is pursued by murderers sent by Macbeth. They kill her son and send her in flight.

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  12. Act II: Duncan's body was carried to colmekill, a very sacred grave yard, along with his predecessors.

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  13. Act II: After seeing their father had been murderd malcom and donalbain decide to flee because they feel they may be next. Malcom says that he will go south to england and donalbain decides to go to Ireland.

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  14. Act2: Banquo ghost kept apearing.

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  15. Act2: Macbeth sent murders to Macduff family. They killed the boy. And the lady ran for her life.

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  16. Ross had to tell Macduff that all his family, his wife, his kids, his servants, everyone inside his castle was savagely killed by Macbeth's doing.

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  17. Act 5: Macduff kills Macbeth. Turns out he was C-Sectioned, so he was not technically "born of woman". Macbeth didn't think outside the box.

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  18. I think that in the end Macbeth realized that its no way that he would live but he would fight till the end

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  19. Malcolm lied to Macduff about his honor when Macduff first approached him about going against Macbeth because he wanted to make sure Macduff was really on his side and not trying to trick him.

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  20. Act V:
    Lady Macbeth probably killed herself because she finally realized the enormity of what she and her husband had done.

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  21. Macbeth killed Duncan in his sleep.

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  22. MAcbeth also hired three assasins to kill Banquo and his son Fleance but Fleance escaped before being murdered.

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  23. act 5: Macbeth finally gets what he deserves.

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  24. Thank goodness Malcom and Macduff can get together to rally up the troops to overthrow Macbeth.

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  25. Macbeth should of fought duncan like a man and killed him.

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  26. your right ron some time you do have to think outside of the box.

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  27. i agree with justin. i think he should have fought Duncan like a man. he is a coward.

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  28. Macbeth is now king after murdering the actual one and running off his sons.

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  29. Macduff is the bomb . com he kills Macbeth for all his wrong doings and for killing his family.

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