Category: Communication

Act 1 Scenes 1-4

Scene one starts with the three witches talking amongst themselves about the prophecy they are about to give to Macbeth upon the heath.”There to meet Macbeth” The witches say this because they are about to give a prophecy to Macbethbut Macbeth does not to trust them although they are supernatural and can see the future.

Scene two starts by the Sargent entering to report to King Duncan about their sutuation against the rebels.”The merciless Macdonwald” This means that Macdonwald is going to try ang fight Macbeth’s army with fresh supplies to kill them, as Macbeth are already tired from fighting against the rebels Macdonwald will take advantage of that.Then when the Sargent finishes saying how strongly they are doing. Then Ross comes in with Malcolm and talk about a traitor who helps the people from Norway.

Scene three stars with the three witches talking about where they have been or what they have done.Then one of the witches talks about how a sailors wife didn’t want to give her nuts”Killing swine” The witch had killed her and torture the rest of the people in the boat by locking the people in a apartment and not letting them sleep ever. then Macbeth and Banquo enter and the witches start telling Macbeth about the prophecy then the three witches hail Macbeth as he will become king. Then Macbeth mocks the witches by saying ” You should be women but your beards forbid me from doing so” Then first Macbeth will become Thane of Cawdor first then King, Banquo’s sons will get to be kings.The  Ross and Angus enter to praise Macbeth about how he is going to become Thane of Cawdor.

Scene four stars with  King Duncan talking to Malcom saying that that Macbeth and Banquo were going to return from the battle and they are going to come home.”O come my cousin” This means that Duncan is proud of Macbeth and Banquo as they fought two battles straight as they were really exhausted but still Macbeth was merciless.

 

12.10.15

“I have no spur To prick the sides of my invent,but only Vaulting ambition which O’erleaps itself and falls on th’other” the quotation means that I have no incentive to prick the sides of my purpose,but only to jump the goal which jumps over itself and fall over the other. Macbeth’s ambition almost has a life of its own as it has power over him to complete his disire. Macbeth has given a personified ambition.

“Who should against his murderer shut the door, Not bear the knife myself.”

Notes

I think that the quote “Stars, hide your fires”. I think this means is that stars ( a good thing ). This is means that stars hide your fury or dark desires.

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