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The Tragedy of Macbeth, Act 2

Author: William Shakespeare

“Folger Digital Texts.” Edited by Rebecca Niles and Michael Poston, Folger Digital Texts, 1606, www.folgerdigitaltexts.org/?chapter=5&play=Mac&loc=p7.


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ACT 2
Scene 1
Enter Banquo, and Fleance with a torch before him.

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Michael Michael (Oct 21 2019 10:17AM) : torch more

he must be entering a dark area and using the torch as a light/lantern

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Michael Michael (Dec 03 2019 10:55AM) : holding a torch more

Fleance is holding a torch to light up the path

BANQUO How goes the night, boy?
FLEANCE
The moon is down. I have not heard the clock.
BANQUO And she goes down at twelve.
FLEANCE I take ’t ’tis later, sir.
BANQUO
Hold, take my sword.He gives his sword to Fleance.
There’s husbandry in heaven;
Their candles are all out. Take thee that too.
A heavy summons lies like lead upon me,
And yet I would not sleep. Merciful powers,
Restrain in me the cursèd thoughts that nature
Gives way to in repose.

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brittany f brittany f (Oct 21 2019 12:30PM) : what this line is about [Edited] more Tags: #banquo
by cursed thoughts i think he means him thinking about killing duncan or something agaisnt humanity or like a sin
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Darlenny Darlenny (Oct 23 2019 10:29AM) : Explaining more

Banquo and Fleance were worrying about the time. They were trying to figure out wether if it was night by if the moon was out or not.

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Michael Michael (Dec 03 2019 10:56AM) : the moon is down i have not heard the clock more

i believe he’s trying to say that the clock strikes at 12am or midnight. So they know its late at night and the sun has gone down but its not yet 12am

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ELENA K ELENA K (Oct 21 2019 11:50AM) : using more disrespectful language showing that fleance is unsuperior to him.
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CHRISTIAN U CHRISTIAN U (Oct 23 2019 2:20PM) : Well, obviously. more

Fleance is Banquo’s son. He is inferior to his father in every way and its how just how it is. I don’t think that theres any disrespect in Banquo calling his son “boy”.

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ANA S ANA S (Oct 21 2019 12:41PM) : just by reading the first sentence, we get insight on the setting of this scene
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DONALD M DONALD M (Oct 21 2019 12:48PM) : agreed more

i agree, it gives a gloomy atmosphere very early on.

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RUTH S RUTH S (Oct 21 2019 12:09PM) : Banquo and Fleance are not aware of the time so they are probably pretty on edge. [Edited]
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Diego B Diego B (Oct 21 2019 12:37PM) : What do they mean by they have not heard the clock? [Edited] more
I think that this means that they have been out and have lost track of time and are waiting for a bell.
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brittany f brittany f (Oct 21 2019 11:59AM) : meaning ? [Edited] more Tags: #question

what does banqou mean by ‘she’

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SHELSEY R SHELSEY R (Oct 23 2019 2:26PM) : When Banquo says she I believe he refers to the moon although it is unusual cause the moon does not normally go down by twelve so maybe there is a possibility that he is speaking about someone
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eliza o eliza o (Oct 21 2019 12:09PM) : What we have learned so far in this scene is the setting. We already know that it is that night Macbeth has King Duncan over to kill him. Now we know that it is at night/dark outside but it is not after midnight, most likely around 11.
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KIMBERLY G KIMBERLY G (Oct 21 2019 12:13PM) : what does that mean? [Edited] more

I don’t get what he means by that

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brittany f brittany f (Oct 21 2019 12:46PM) : mean more

what dont you get

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MAEVON C MAEVON C (Oct 21 2019 10:23AM) : Why is Banquo giving Fleance his sword?
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Michael Michael (Oct 21 2019 10:44AM) : maybe? more

maybe hes afraid he’ll harm himself and he wants to take the precaution? maybe its the sword used to kill king duncan and hes afraid hes being haunted by duncan and hes afraid of having it in his possesion.

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eliza o eliza o (Oct 21 2019 12:48PM) : I think Banquo is giving fleance his sword because he is preoccupied and trying to do something else that involves both of his hands.
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Michael Michael (Oct 21 2019 10:34AM) : fleece his sword more

why would he give fleece his sword? is he scared something will happen?

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brittany f brittany f (Oct 21 2019 12:47PM) : answer more

ig thhat he doesnt want him son to be attacked if something happend to banquo

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KIMBERLY G KIMBERLY G (Oct 21 2019 12:24PM) : Why? Why did Banquo give Fleance his sword? [Edited] more

Was there something Fleance should be aware about? Was Banquo scared that Fleance could be a target? Was Banquo scared he was gonna kill someone or do something bad if ?Fleance was threatened?

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Maximiliana Maximiliana (Oct 23 2019 1:43PM) : Banquo refers to the stars as the candles of heaven, an interesting analogy.
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Darlenny Darlenny (Oct 28 2019 10:12AM) : Translation more

By there conversation I can tell the setting they are describing that its dark

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Milo W Milo W (Oct 21 2019 10:28AM) : Is it just a coincidence that Banquo can't sleep the same night that Macbeth murders Duncan? [Edited]
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Michael Michael (Oct 21 2019 10:30AM) : yet i would not sleep more

he seems to be having a nightmare. he says " mercifal powers, restrain me in cursèd thoughts" i be;lieve he is scared to sleep because he knows hell have another nightmare

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JOCELYN P JOCELYN P (Oct 21 2019 12:21PM) : The night banquo can't sleep is also the day duncan was murdered. Does this mean something.
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KIMBERLY G KIMBERLY G (Oct 21 2019 12:51PM) : i agree more

maybe he knew that Macbeth was gonna kill the king and he might of known that Macbeth wanted to become king and that he might be next .

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RUTH S RUTH S (Oct 21 2019 11:50AM) : Banquo is asking the 'Merciful Powers' to help him stay awake [Edited]
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eliza o eliza o (Oct 21 2019 12:13PM) : PTSD? [Edited] more

I think Banquo is having trouble sleeping because he is having nightmares from the war. War is a traumatizing thing for anyone and now Banquo is suffering from flashbacks.

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Milo W Milo W (Oct 23 2019 10:33AM) : Banquo is asking some higher power to stop him from having nightmares. Maybe he was dreaming of the witches, or something relating to the prophecy.
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SETH S SETH S (Oct 23 2019 10:50AM) : could he be talking to god?if so he is asking him to make the nightmares go away
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Enter Macbeth, and a Servant with a torch.

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katarina p (Oct 21 2019 10:21AM) : Macbeth arrives in the forest where Banquo and his son are [Edited] more

Does Banquo already know what is about to become of him? Had he already expected that Macbeth would do something like this?

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MALVEVIS G MALVEVIS G (Oct 28 2019 12:22PM) : why would he come with a servant? more

why could Macbeth be with a servant, does this mean anything? what would be different if he had come alone?

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Give me my sword.—Who’s
there?
MACBETH A friend.
BANQUO
What, sir, not yet at rest? The King’s abed.
He hath been in unusual pleasure, and
Sent forth great largess to your offices.
This diamond he greets your wife withal,
By the name of most kind hostess, and shut up
In measureless content.
He gives Macbeth a jewel.
MACBETH Being unprepared,
Our will became the servant to defect,
Which else should free have wrought.
BANQUO All’s well.
I dreamt last night of the three Weïrd Sisters.
To you they have showed some truth.
MACBETH I think not of
them.
Yet, when we can entreat an hour to serve,
We would spend it in some words upon that
business,
If you would grant the time.
BANQUO At your kind’st leisure.
MACBETH
If you shall cleave to my consent, when ’tis,
It shall make honor for you.
BANQUO So I lose none
In seeking to augment it, but still keep
My bosom franchised and allegiance clear,
I shall be counseled.
MACBETH Good repose the while.
BANQUO Thanks, sir. The like to you.
Banquo and Fleance exit.
MACBETH
Go bid thy mistress, when my drink is ready,
She strike upon the bell. Get thee to bed.

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MALVEVIS G MALVEVIS G (Oct 28 2019 12:34PM) : Its ironic how lady Macbeth is getting a jewel when she doesn't deserve it. more

Banquo gives Macbeth a jewel, a gift from the king to give to lady Macbeth. Jewels are supposed to symbolize truth and purity, the king gives this to Macbeth because that is what he thinks suits her. However, lady Macbeth is deceitful and cruel, basically the opposite of what the king thinks.

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Milo W Milo W (Oct 21 2019 10:26AM) : Banqou asks for his sword because he knows someone is there, but doesn't know that it's Macbeth. Maybe he's paranoid because he senses that something happened that night.
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Michael Michael (Oct 21 2019 10:30AM) : i agree more

i agree because it sees hes going a bit crazy and acting different

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RUTH S RUTH S (Oct 21 2019 12:13PM) : Banquo seems to be anxious, probably regarding the fact he is scared of the witches. He might've thought it was the witches. [Edited]
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ELENA K ELENA K (Oct 21 2019 12:47PM) : macbeth more

macbeth is supposedly scared of the witches and their prophecies but doesn’t hesitate to believe them and follow threw with the deed.

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GELSON T GELSON T (Oct 21 2019 12:18PM) : banquo is suspicious of macbeth so he gives his sword to his son
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SHELSEY R SHELSEY R (Oct 21 2019 12:18PM) : Banquo is suspecting so he takes his sword back from Fleance to be protective
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GELSON T GELSON T (Oct 21 2019 12:21PM) : Banquo takes his sword back from his son more

He tis suspicious that someone is ther he just doesnt know who it is so he takes his sword back for protection

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KIMBERLY G KIMBERLY G (Oct 21 2019 12:52PM) : i agree more

he might have thought that someone was after him or was gonna kill him

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Isaiah L Isaiah L (Oct 23 2019 10:47AM) : how come he didn't just say "macbeth" when banquo asked how was there
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Michael Michael (Dec 07 2019 1:04PM) : a friend more

why didnt he just announce himself?

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Milo W Milo W (Oct 21 2019 10:32AM) : Macbeth being awake at this time is suspicious. Does this hint to Banquo that he was the murderer?
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Milo W Milo W (Oct 28 2019 10:11AM) : The fact that Macbeth is still awake makes him look suspicious.
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Jhon Jhon (Oct 28 2019 10:20AM) : It's true. more

How did no one suspect of Macbeth and how he was still awake.

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Michael Michael (Oct 21 2019 10:18AM) : unusual pleasure more

i think this means hes been acting crazy. unusual pleasure makes me think hes acting weird and enjoys doing weird things

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brittany f brittany f (Oct 21 2019 12:07PM) : Subtext Question [Edited] more

Does it mean that Duncan would propose to Lady Macbeth since he’s giving her a diamond?

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Michael Michael (Oct 23 2019 10:50AM) : I thought that too. [Edited] more

But in the packet, it asked why it was ironic. So that led me to believe that may not be the reason for Macbeth to give Lady Macbeth the diamond.

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Milo W Milo W (Oct 28 2019 10:13AM) : This shows irony, because Duncan wanted to do something nice by giving one of the hosts a gift. But little does he know, Lady Macbeth is actually the one behind the murder.
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PETER W PETER W (Oct 21 2019 10:38AM) : very dramatic
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Michael Michael (Oct 21 2019 10:31AM) : jewel more

why does he give macbeth a jewel?

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JOCELYN P JOCELYN P (Oct 21 2019 12:46PM) : Banquo gives Macbeth a jewel to give to lady Macbeth as a thank you for throw the party. He was showing gratitude
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ANA S ANA S (Oct 21 2019 12:30PM) : by jewl does he mean ring?
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JOCELYN P JOCELYN P (Oct 21 2019 12:31PM) : The jewel is a way to show gratitude [Edited] more

Banquo gave macbeth a jewel so macbeth could give it to lady macbeth as a thank you for throwing the party. Banquo was showing gratitude

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eliza o eliza o (Oct 21 2019 12:31PM) : What jewel are the speaking of here? And why did Macbeth recieve it?
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eliza o eliza o (Oct 21 2019 12:39PM) : A Gift more

I now realize it was gift to his wife for setting up the party with Duncan and for guiding him through this process.

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Milo W Milo W (Oct 23 2019 10:26AM) : This shows irony. It is ironic because Duncan gives the person that had the idea to kill him, a gift.
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Michael Michael (Oct 21 2019 10:19AM) : three sisters more

he had a dream about the witches which he continues to call the three sisters rather than the 3 witches

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MALVEVIS G MALVEVIS G (Oct 21 2019 12:52PM) : maybe he just thinks they're weird? more

he probably doesn’t believe them so he is just referring to them as weird instead of supernatural

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katarina p (Oct 21 2019 10:23AM) : Banquo mentions dreaming about the three witches more

Does this mean that Banquo is also in contact with the witches? Did they tell him something about his own future?

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MAEVON C MAEVON C (Oct 21 2019 10:28AM) : What happened in his dream? Did the witches tell him anything?
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Milo W Milo W (Oct 21 2019 10:29AM) : Maybe he dreamed of the spirits because the witches put those thoughts in his head, because of what happened while he was dreaming. I wonder if the witches would want Banquo to know what Mabeth did.
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Michael Michael (Oct 21 2019 10:32AM) : three weird sisters more

does this mean he had a vision? did he have a prediction of the future? what did they tell them in his dream?

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ANA S ANA S (Oct 21 2019 12:48PM) : i think it does mean he had a vision. even though it may have just been a dream in reality, he probably interpreted it as a vision
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ARIEL L ARIEL L (Oct 21 2019 10:34AM) : Witches more

Was it Banquo who was dreaming of the 3 three witch’s or was it Macbeth who was dreaming of the three witch’s

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Jhon Jhon (Oct 21 2019 10:40AM) : Banquo still dreams with the witches. more

Banquo still has dreams about the witches it’s like he’s been haunted or something.

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Michael Michael (Oct 21 2019 10:42AM) : i think so too more

i think hes becoming worried about what the witches have told him

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ELENA K ELENA K (Oct 21 2019 11:52AM) : Macbeth's lying and saying he hasn't thought about the weird sisters when in fact he's about to kill Duncan because of their prophecy. [Edited]
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RUTH S RUTH S (Oct 21 2019 12:50PM) : He might be trying to cover up the fact that he's about to kill Duncan, or maybe trying to avoid the fact that he killed Duncan. [Edited] more

If Macbeth admits that he is following what the witches said then that would imply that he’s going to dethrone Duncan. Or Macbeth might just be trying to avoid thinking about the fact that he’s about to kill Duncan because he knows he’ll be disgusted with himself.

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RUTH S RUTH S (Oct 21 2019 11:56AM) : i think Banquo is obsessing over the witches. Perhaps he is having intrusive thoughts about the witches. [Edited]
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ELENA K ELENA K (Oct 21 2019 12:48PM) : he is obsessing over the witches because the witches predictions of macbeth came true so now he knows that his sons will be kings.
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eliza o eliza o (Oct 21 2019 12:22PM) : Now I see that he wasnt just having dreams about the war, he was dreaming about the witches or what he calls the three weird sisters.
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KIMBERLY G KIMBERLY G (Oct 21 2019 12:35PM) : Why did he have a dream with the 3 weird sisters? more

Banquo maybe thought what they said was going to come true. Did Banquo believe the 3 sisters?

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Milo W Milo W (Oct 23 2019 10:23AM) : I wonder if the witches are trying to contact Banquo in his dreams to warn him about Macbeth. Maybe he's just paranoid, because he's starting to put pieces together.
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Sadiel Sadiel (Oct 23 2019 11:05AM) : the three witches are getting into their head
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Michael Michael (Dec 03 2019 10:57AM) : i dreamt last night of the three weird sisters more

this is the part where macbeth dreams of the three sisters

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Michael Michael (Dec 07 2019 1:05PM) : i dreamt last night of the three weird sisters more

does this mean that banquo might also be in contact with the witches and possibly he knows about the murder

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katarina p (Oct 21 2019 10:26AM) : Macbeth tells Banquo that he tries not to think of them (in reference to the three witches) more

Does this imply that Macbeth thinks his new role as king is a curse?

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Jhon Jhon (Oct 21 2019 10:42AM) : Macbeth doesn't think of the witches more

Macbeth says he doesn’t think of the witches but he is probably lying trying to hide something.

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ELENA K ELENA K (Oct 21 2019 11:57AM) : trying to show banquo that he in no way should be guilty of killing duncan.
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MALVEVIS G MALVEVIS G (Oct 21 2019 12:26PM) : What if [Edited] more

makes me think of what would happen if he hadn’t even met the weird sisters(witches) in the first place

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JOCELYN P JOCELYN P (Oct 21 2019 12:48PM) : Macbeth doesn't think about the three witches more

Macbeth tells Banquo he doesn’t think about the witches very much even though it’s a cold lie

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Milo W Milo W (Oct 21 2019 10:37AM) : I think Macbeth says "I think not of them." because he doesn't want Banquo to think that he's considered what the witches had said to them.
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eliza o eliza o (Oct 21 2019 12:45PM) : I agree more

Macbeth doesnt want Banquo to think that Macbeth has any tie to the murder of King Duncan. He cant make it seem like hes a suspect.

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Michael Michael (Oct 21 2019 10:32AM) : consent more
i believe hes telling him that if he has his permission he will honor him
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katarina p (Oct 21 2019 10:36AM) : Macbeth notes making Banquo's death honorable more

perhaps, despite his cruelty to all of his victims, and his clouded judgement after killing so many, he still feels somewhat of a friendship with Banquo?

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Michael Michael (Oct 21 2019 10:33AM) : augment it more

what is he augmenting? he seems to want to change things but still keep out of trouble

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Milo W Milo W (Oct 23 2019 10:37AM) : Banquo is responding to Macbeth, saying that he might accept his invite to help him with something, if he won't regret it and still be able to have a clear conscience.
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Maximiliana Maximiliana (Oct 23 2019 2:14PM) : Banquo replies to Macbeth's project by saying that he would happily help a friend s long as his heart stays in the right place, and as long as his mind is clear of amoral actions he has taken.
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Michael Michael (Oct 21 2019 10:41AM) : counseled more

does he mean this as in he knows hes going crazy and he needs to speak to someone?

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Michael Michael (Dec 03 2019 11:02AM) : i shall be counceled more

Sometimes i get confused as to if the modern day words used still equate to the words he used in the past. i think hes saying that he needs to see a psychiatrist because of all of the dreams hes experiencing

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Michael Michael (Oct 21 2019 10:34AM) : mistress more

i think hes telling banqou to bring lady macbeth when his drink is ready

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Michael Michael (Dec 03 2019 11:03AM) : go bid thy mistress more

i think he wants them to tell Lady Macbeth to go to Macbeth when his drink is ready.

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Milo W Milo W (Oct 23 2019 10:39AM) : Lady Macbeth and Macbeth might of planned to use ringing bells as signals for the night. [Edited]
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Michael Michael (Dec 03 2019 11:04AM) : she strikes upon the bell more

i believe the clock has striked therefore they know its 12AM Midnight and its time for them to go to bed so Macbeth says “Get thee to bed”

Servant exits.
Is this a dagger which I see before me,
The handle toward my hand? Come, let me clutch
thee.
I have thee not, and yet I see thee still.
Art thou not, fatal vision, sensible
To feeling as to sight? Or art thou but
A dagger of the mind, a false creation
Proceeding from the heat-oppressèd brain?
I see thee yet, in form as palpable
As this which now I draw.He draws his dagger.
Thou marshal’st me the way that I was going,
And such an instrument I was to use.
Mine eyes are made the fools o’ th’ other senses
Or else worth all the rest. I see thee still,
And, on thy blade and dudgeon, gouts of blood,
Which was not so before. There’s no such thing.
It is the bloody business which informs
Thus to mine eyes. Now o’er the one-half world
Nature seems dead, and wicked dreams abuse
The curtained sleep. Witchcraft celebrates
Pale Hecate’s off’rings, and withered murder,
Alarumed by his sentinel, the wolf,
Whose howl’s his watch, thus with his stealthy pace,
With Tarquin’s ravishing strides, towards his
design
Moves like a ghost. Thou
sure and firm-set earth,
Hear not my steps, which way they walk, for fear
Thy very stones prate of my whereabouts
And take the present horror from the time,
Which now suits with it. Whiles I threat, he lives.
Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives.
A bell rings.
I go, and it is done. The bell invites me.
Hear it not, Duncan, for it is a knell
That summons thee to heaven or to hell.
He exits.

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TIGIST D TIGIST D (Oct 21 2019 10:41AM) : Macbeth is hallucinating. he's seeing a knife in the air.
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Michael Michael (Oct 21 2019 10:41AM) : could it be? more

could it be its just the dagger he took out?

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Breudy Breudy (Oct 21 2019 10:43AM) : why is macbeth hallucinating?
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brittany f brittany f (Oct 21 2019 12:51PM) : answer more

bc he can plan it out…

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Sadiel Sadiel (Oct 23 2019 11:07AM) : because he is extremly scared about killing the king so he started hallucinating
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Marianyeli Marianyeli (Oct 21 2019 10:43AM) : macbeth is seeing a knife but he doesnt know if what he is seeing is real
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Darlenny Darlenny (Oct 28 2019 10:18AM) : Summary more

I think this means he came back with the dagger. This the part where Macbeth kills Duncan.

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Michael Michael (Dec 03 2019 11:07AM) : soliloquy more

is this a soliloquy by Macbeth?

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katarina p (Oct 21 2019 10:28AM) : macbeth brings attention to a dagger he is holding more

would this signify that he is about to kill again? Is it the same dagger that Macbeth used to kill the king?

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SETH S SETH S (Oct 21 2019 10:38AM) : is this the dagger that is used to kill the king?
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brittany f brittany f (Oct 21 2019 12:50PM) : answer more

im guessing that it is because why else would he be imagining the dagger hes talking about

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RUTH S RUTH S (Oct 21 2019 12:02PM) : mb more

like Banquo, MAcbeth is also obsessing over something, this causes him to hallucinate the dagger. The dagger is probably the same one that he killed Duncan with and he is feeling guilt over this, he is obsessing over it.

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SHELSEY R SHELSEY R (Oct 21 2019 12:09PM) : Macbeth imagines a dagger as if he were reaching for one but it wont budge. He is preparing to kill Duncan
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brittany f brittany f (Oct 21 2019 12:51PM) : answer more

i totally agree with you

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GELSON T GELSON T (Oct 21 2019 12:15PM) : he is imaging the dagger as he is trying to murder people
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eliza o eliza o (Oct 21 2019 12:47PM) : I agree more

I agree with this because when Macbeth sees the dagger, he realizes what power he has with it. He knows that with this dagger, he can do whatever he wants and get whatever he wants.

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Sadiel Sadiel (Oct 23 2019 11:12AM) : he sees the dagger out of fear, because he is scared to kill the king but he needs to.
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KIMBERLY G KIMBERLY G (Oct 21 2019 12:39PM) : was the dagger not he's? more

where was the dagger at that moment? did he find it ? did the dagger contain something different?

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brittany f brittany f (Oct 21 2019 12:52PM) : answer more

i guess it was given to him

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Diego B Diego B (Oct 21 2019 12:47PM) : Macbeth talks about the dagger. more

So is this the dagger that is used to kill Duncan With?

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Jhon Jhon (Oct 28 2019 10:23AM) : I think here he imagining think. correct me if i'm wrong.
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JOCELYN P JOCELYN P (Oct 21 2019 12:51PM) : He sees a dagger before him and sees it floating more

He sees a bloody dagger and i’m assuming it’s the dagger he used to killed king duncan.

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Michael Michael (Dec 03 2019 11:06AM) : is this a dagger which i see before me? more

I believe macbeth begins the question the authenticity of the dagger which he imagined was floating before him

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katarina p (Oct 28 2019 11:06PM) : Macbeth calls to the floating dagger more

Macbeth willingness to hold the weapon ight signify/correlate with how willing he is to kill

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brittany f brittany f (Oct 21 2019 12:15PM) : dagger [Edited] more

he cant hold it because hes imagining it. and hes also probably imagining himself killing duncan or how the murder will go or take place or should look like to make this murder run smoothly.

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katarina p (Oct 21 2019 10:30AM) : Macbeth thinks that he might be seeing things more

this represents his decent into madness, perhaps highlighting how murdering people close to him so much impacted his mental stability.

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eliza o eliza o (Oct 28 2019 12:38PM) : I agree more

He is beating himself up over this murder thing and is going into a state of madness.

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MAEVON C MAEVON C (Oct 21 2019 10:43AM) : I'm confused is he imagining the dagger in his hand of is it really there?
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Milo W Milo W (Oct 23 2019 10:44AM) : He's hallucinating.
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ELENA K ELENA K (Oct 21 2019 12:01PM) : suddenly macbeth relises that he's seeing things/ going crazy. which is most likely a result of him feeling guilty for killing duncan.
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GELSON T GELSON T (Oct 21 2019 12:48PM) : bruhh more

maybe he is imaging this to lead himself into more murders

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SHELSEY R SHELSEY R (Oct 21 2019 12:33PM) : Macbeth is going through some what of a crisis since lady Macbeth tells him to kill Duncan but he knows its wrong but he loves her so he is willing to do it [Edited] more

This could possibly show that he can be feeling guilty and he just doesn’t know how to feel so he starts hallucinating and just thinking to himself

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Michael Michael (Dec 03 2019 10:59AM) : the dagger more

this is where macbeth begins to hallucinate. Macbeth imagines a dagger floating in front of him but in reality there is nothing actually there.

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RUTH S RUTH S (Oct 21 2019 12:04PM) : mb more

Macbeth is saying that he is not in the best state of mind.

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ELENA K ELENA K (Oct 21 2019 12:51PM) : After killing duncan he feels upset because he knows that he's the one guilty but he's hurting everyone else in his way.
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Milo W Milo W (Oct 23 2019 10:46AM) : He might be asking if he's seeing things because he's ill, like he has a fever.
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Michael Michael (Dec 03 2019 11:00AM) : i see thee more

he explains that he sees the dagger and its as if he truly believes there is a dagger floating in front of him. I wonder if he knows that his dreams are being haunted by the witches.

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Michael Michael (Oct 21 2019 10:40AM) : draws his dagger more

why is he drawing his dagger? is this the dagger he killed king duncan with? if so is he doing in to prove a point?

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brittany f brittany f (Oct 21 2019 12:26PM) : imagination? more

why is macbeth saying that his eyes are fools when he could clearly see what hes doing/talking about

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eliza o eliza o (Oct 21 2019 12:50PM) : Macbeth is hallucinating, he is seeing the dagger floating in the air.
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Milo W Milo W (Oct 23 2019 10:47AM) : He is hallucinating lots of blood on the knife, as if he already killed Duncan.
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brittany f brittany f (Oct 21 2019 12:17PM) : noticings more

ive noticed that they never say murder they always try to hide it or prevent themselves from saying murder straight foward i guess they think that if u dont say it it wont come back to you or you wont get karma

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KIMBERLY G KIMBERLY G (Oct 21 2019 12:43PM) : what kind of bloody business? more

Most of this book blood business is mostly used instead of murder or doing a crime. Was this a way to keep the secret? where they scared that people would find out about what they were doing?

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Maximiliana Maximiliana (Oct 23 2019 2:19PM) : Hecate is the Moon goddess, so Macbeth is saying that the Moon's offerings are celebrated by those who practice witchcraft.
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katarina p (Oct 21 2019 10:33AM) : Macbeth describes his target as "moving like a ghost" more

perhaps this is an example of foreshadowing, in reference to Banquo’s death after Macbeth’s servants reach him

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Michael Michael (Oct 21 2019 10:35AM) : moves like a ghost more

i believe this means he moves secretly like a ghost moves without being seen

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JOCELYN P JOCELYN P (Oct 23 2019 2:25PM) : Is he describing himself? Does he feel transparent?
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KIMBERLY G KIMBERLY G (Oct 21 2019 12:40PM) : where was he going ? more

was he trying not to let people hear him? was he on his way to kill the king?

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Milo W Milo W (Oct 23 2019 10:49AM) : He asks the earth to silence his footsteps, so no one can hear him.
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SHELSEY R SHELSEY R (Oct 23 2019 2:16PM) : he doesn't want people to hear him [Edited] more

He is paranoid by the fact that he could get caught which could get him into trouble

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ANA S ANA S (Oct 21 2019 12:34PM) : the word "horror" stands out to me
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Milo W Milo W (Oct 23 2019 10:51AM) : Macbeth might be saying that he couldn't talk, because he feels such guilt for the terrible murder he's about to commit.
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katarina p (Oct 28 2019 10:10AM) : Macbeth talks about not being able to speak before the murder more

perhaps he says this in regards to how cold it is outside- and how if he speaks out loud his breath will be visible; possibly leading to him getting caught in the act, therefore compromising his plan

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Michael Michael (Oct 21 2019 10:27AM) : the bell invites me more

i believe he heard the bell which is meant to summon him such as the school bell “invites” us to our next class, the school bell invites/summons him to go somewhere

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FIONA N FIONA N (Oct 21 2019 10:25AM) : is that like a threat of some sort
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Michael Michael (Oct 21 2019 10:43AM) : i think so more
i think he might be threatening him but im not 100% sure about it.
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Michael Michael (Oct 21 2019 10:36AM) : he summons thee to heaven or hel more

i believe he is wondering if duncan has gone to heaven or hell and maybe if duncan is haunting him

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Scene 2
Enter Lady Macbeth.

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LADY MACBETH
That which hath made them drunk hath made me
bold.
What hath quenched them hath given me fire.
Hark!—Peace.
It was the owl that shrieked, the fatal bellman,
Which gives the stern’st good-night. He is about it.
The doors are open, and the surfeited grooms
Do mock their charge with snores. I have drugged
their possets,
That death and nature do contend about them
Whether they live or die.
MACBETH,
within Who’s there? what, ho!
LADY MACBETH
Alack, I am afraid they have awaked,
And ’tis not done. Th’ attempt and not the deed
Confounds us. Hark!—I laid their daggers ready;
He could not miss ’em. Had he not resembled
My father as he slept, I had done ’t.

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ANA S ANA S (Oct 23 2019 2:08PM) : this is the dagger that lady macbeth wants duncan to be murdered with.
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Darlenny Darlenny (Oct 28 2019 10:21AM) : Summary more

Shes saying shes going to put the dagger next to the guards for they could get blame for killing DUncan

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Sadiel Sadiel (Nov 04 2019 10:39AM) : Shes saying shes going to put the dagger next to the guards for they could get blame for killing duncan
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Michael Michael (Oct 23 2019 10:37AM) : hath made the drunk more

some people become sleepy or angry or laugh alot from alcahol i think she was saying that alcahol gave her the courage to speak up by saying “that which hath made them drunk hath made me bold.”

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brittany f brittany f (Oct 23 2019 2:07PM) : meaning ? more

for this line, i think that when she says drunk she means drugged, and by them they probably mean duncans butler. so this would mean that she drugged the servants thats why shes not drunk

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ANA S ANA S (Oct 23 2019 2:04PM) : lady macbeth is stating that there is a large difference between her and others when drunk. i think by "bold" she means that she is braver, when drunk
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RUTH S RUTH S (Oct 23 2019 2:15PM) : what made the Macbeth's guests vulnerable(alcohol) gave lady Macbeth confidence
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katarina p (Oct 21 2019 10:38AM) : the bell is referred to again more

perhaps the bell is a symbol of death in Macbeth?

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KIMBERLY G KIMBERLY G (Oct 21 2019 12:49PM) : death plan more

maybe it was a signal letting macbeth know that nobody was looking? but i do agree with what u said

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PENELOPE A PENELOPE A (Oct 23 2019 10:57AM) : Symbolism of bell more

its the third time the word bell comes up.

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GELSON T GELSON T (Oct 28 2019 12:40PM) : it was more

the owl shrieking marked that macbeth killed king duncan

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FIONA N FIONA N (Oct 23 2019 10:26AM) : does this have to do anything with what the witches said about "burning trees"
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katarina p (Oct 23 2019 10:38AM) : lady macbeth seems to have recieved macbeth's secret message, and rings the bell she was directed to more

perhaps the bell was some sort of “all clear” signal, but it comes up multiple times in the text as a symbol of death; which alludes to the way that Macbeth is about to murder the king.

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SETH S SETH S (Oct 23 2019 10:53AM) : what is all the fuss about for this bell that keeps getting mentioned?
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KAYLYNE R KAYLYNE R (Oct 23 2019 10:59AM) : what is a bellman
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ELENA K ELENA K (Oct 23 2019 2:14PM) : For Lady Macbeth she could tell this was a message to her showing that duncan had been killed.
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Sadiel Sadiel (Nov 13 2019 10:55AM) : perhaps the bell was some sort of “all clear” signal, but it comes up multiple times in the text as a symbol of death; which alludes to the way that Macbeth is about to murder the king.
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katarina p (Oct 23 2019 10:27AM) : lady Macbeth exclaims how she drugged the guards, and made them intoxicated in order to frame them for the murder more

wouldn’t the other guests notice that Lady Macbeth was acting a bit strange as hostess? Did Banquo think she was a bit suspicious?

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Milo W Milo W (Oct 23 2019 10:56AM) : People are drunk, and people are drugged. The drunk will be framed for murdering Duncan, and the drugged will sleep through the murder.
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PENELOPE A PENELOPE A (Oct 23 2019 11:00AM) : Drugged Possets [Edited] more

She drugged the guards’ drink, milk so it could seem like if they did the killing.

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ELENA K ELENA K (Oct 23 2019 2:16PM) : Lady Macbeth is telling Macbeth that she has framed the guards for murder so now Macbeth won't be a suspect.
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JOLIE V JOLIE V (Oct 28 2019 12:22PM) : This might mean she poisoned their drinks and is saying that death will soon 'contend' them
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katarina p (Oct 28 2019 11:09PM) : Lady Macbeth mentions the servants whom she drugged more

she notes the possibility of them getting killed as well- which foreshadows what happens after the king is found dead.

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Jhon Jhon (Oct 23 2019 10:50AM) : Who does Macbeth refer to as "ho"?
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KAYLYNE R KAYLYNE R (Oct 23 2019 10:51AM) : what does ho mean
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JOCELYN P JOCELYN P (Oct 23 2019 2:20PM) : Macbeth is scared and paranoid so when someone knocked on the door, he got a lot of thought about who it could be.
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GELSON T GELSON T (Oct 23 2019 2:28PM) : scared more

Macbeth is sacred that everyone has seen the murder that he has commited

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Darlenny Darlenny (Oct 28 2019 10:24AM) : Summary more

Lady Macbeth is afraid the guards wake up.

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KAYLYNE R KAYLYNE R (Oct 23 2019 10:52AM) : why do they speak like this?
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katarina p (Oct 21 2019 10:40AM) : Lady Macbeth mentions the daggers once again more

This hows that Lady Macbeth is still a conspirator to the murders, it seems like he isn’t yet regretful of any of the murders she and her husband participated in

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KAYLYNE R KAYLYNE R (Oct 23 2019 10:53AM) : what does hark mean?
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SETH S SETH S (Oct 23 2019 10:54AM) : Is she talking bout the dagger that willbe used in the murders
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Jhon Jhon (Oct 23 2019 10:54AM) : I think it is kind of interesting how the word "he" is used to refer to both Macbeth AND Duncan in the same line. [Edited] more

Especially because with a capital letter on the “H” for Macbeth it makes it like Macbeth is more important.

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brittany f brittany f (Oct 23 2019 2:08PM) : question ? more

i dont get if she means her actual father or god. or who it reminds her of

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Jhon Jhon (Oct 28 2019 10:16AM) : Lady Macbeth doesn't kill the king. more

She doesn’t kill the king because the king reminds her of her father as the king slept.

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KEVIN Z KEVIN Z (Oct 23 2019 10:51AM) : connections more

why as there father slept?

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MALVEVIS G MALVEVIS G (Oct 28 2019 12:49PM) : this shows that she still has some compassion.. more

this shows that she still has some compassion if she can’t kill the king because he looked like someone she loves. But if he reminded her of her dad, why didn’t she feel bad for Duncan’s kids if she didn’t want her dad to die?

Enter Macbeth with bloody daggers.

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katarina p (Oct 23 2019 10:39AM) : macbeth returned with the daggers more

didn’t lady macbeth direct him to place them by the drunken guards in order to frame them, instead of bringing them back?

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My husband?
MACBETH
I have done the deed. Didst thou not hear a noise?
LADY MACBETH
I heard the owl scream and the crickets cry.
Did not you speak?
MACBETH When?
LADY MACBETH Now.
MACBETH As I descended?
LADY MACBETH Ay.
MACBETH Hark!—Who lies i’ th’ second chamber?
LADY MACBETH Donalbain.
MACBETH This is a sorry sight.
LADY MACBETH
A foolish thought, to say a sorry sight.
MACBETH
There’s one did laugh in ’s sleep, and one cried
“Murder!”
That they did wake each other. I stood and heard
them.
But they did say their prayers and addressed them
Again to sleep.
LADY MACBETH There are two lodged together.
MACBETH
One cried “God bless us” and “Amen” the other,
As they had seen me with these hangman’s hands,
List’ning their fear. I could not say “Amen”
When they did say “God bless us.”
LADY MACBETH Consider it not so deeply.
MACBETH
But wherefore could not I pronounce “Amen”?
I had most need of blessing, and “Amen”
Stuck in my throat.
LADY MACBETH These deeds must not be thought
After these ways; so, it will make us mad.
MACBETH
Methought I heard a voice cry “Sleep no more!
Macbeth does murder sleep”—the innocent sleep,
Sleep that knits up the raveled sleave of care,
The death of each day’s life, sore labor’s bath,
Balm of hurt minds, great nature’s second course,
Chief nourisher in life’s feast.
LADY MACBETH What do you mean?
MACBETH
Still it cried “Sleep no more!” to all the house.
“Glamis hath murdered sleep, and therefore
Cawdor
Shall sleep no more. Macbeth shall sleep no more.”
LADY MACBETH
Who was it that thus cried? Why, worthy thane,
You do unbend your noble strength to think
So brainsickly of things. Go get some water
And wash this filthy witness from your hand.—
Why did you bring these daggers from the place?
They must lie there. Go, carry them and smear
The sleepy grooms with blood.
MACBETH I’ll go no more.
I am afraid to think what I have done.
Look on ’t again I dare not.
LADY MACBETH Infirm of purpose!
Give me the daggers. The sleeping and the dead
Are but as pictures. ’Tis the eye of childhood
That fears a painted devil. If he do bleed,
I’ll gild the faces of the grooms withal,
For it must seem their guilt.
She exits with the daggers. Knock within.
MACBETH Whence is that
knocking?
How is ’t with me when every noise appalls me?
What hands are here! Ha, they pluck out mine eyes.
Will all great Neptune’s ocean wash this blood
Clean from my hand? No, this my hand will rather
The multitudinous seas incarnadine,
Making the green one red.

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TIGIST D TIGIST D (Oct 23 2019 10:57AM) : Macbeth feel selfish about what he did which is kill the king but lady macbeth tell him why u feel so selfish.
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JOCELYN P JOCELYN P (Oct 23 2019 1:53PM) : Macbeth has killed King Duncan and is scared if anyone heard him do the deed. more

Macbeth told Lady Macbeth he has done the deed. He asked if she heard anything but Lady Macbeth said she only heard the owl scream and the crickets cry. Macbeth wanted to let his wife know that her wish has an granted.

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Darlenny Darlenny (Oct 28 2019 10:27AM) : Comment more

Lady Macbeth and Macbeth are talking about the dragger like why would he bring it back. She is planning on what to do with it .

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RUTH S RUTH S (Oct 21 2019 12:17PM) : Macbeth has killed Duncan, he is scared that someone heard him.
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MAEVON C MAEVON C (Oct 23 2019 10:22AM) : The deed that Macbeth has done is killing Duncan
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PETER W PETER W (Oct 23 2019 10:53AM) : he has completed the job, hoping nobody heard him
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Isaiah L Isaiah L (Oct 23 2019 10:54AM) : killing duncan was the deed that he had done
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ANA S ANA S (Oct 23 2019 2:09PM) : i wonder what his emotions were after saying this
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ELENA K ELENA K (Oct 23 2019 2:17PM) : Macbeth feels to shameful to announce what he did trying to deny what he did.
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SHELSEY R SHELSEY R (Oct 23 2019 2:08PM) : Macbeth is afraid by the fact that someone could of heard him more

Macbeth’s conscious is guilty I guess because originally he did not want to kill Duncan but lady Macbeth had made him. 🗡

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KIMBERLY G KIMBERLY G (Oct 23 2019 2:11PM) : Macbeth is asking if anyone heard him while he was killing Duncan. more

Macbeth had completed what Lady Macbeth wanted him to do, so he wanted to know if anything was heard during the murder. All Lady macbeth heard was the animals.

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brittany f brittany f (Oct 23 2019 2:12PM) : a guess more

i guess the bells didnt ring

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Sadiel Sadiel (Nov 13 2019 10:58AM) : Macbeth had completed what Lady Macbeth wanted him to do, so he wanted to know if anything was heard during the murder. All Lady macbeth heard was the animals.
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ELENA K ELENA K (Oct 21 2019 12:07PM) : trying to cover up what they did to duncan.
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Jhon Jhon (Oct 23 2019 10:57AM) : I think that the owl screams and the crickets cry is kind of setting a tone. more

Owls don’t usually scream and with this it just makes it unusual. Scream and cry sets kind of a bad tone or mood.

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Milo W Milo W (Oct 23 2019 11:02AM) : It was quiet, so probably no one heard the murder.
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DONALD M DONALD M (Oct 23 2019 2:13PM) : mistrust more

she doesnt seem to believe him, he seems to be losing her trust

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JOCELYN P JOCELYN P (Oct 23 2019 2:21PM) : You could tell that Lady Macbeth with paying attention to her surroundings to see if she could hear Macbeth killing king Duncan.
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Maximiliana Maximiliana (Oct 23 2019 1:52PM) : Macbeth says that he has "descended" from the scene of the crime. But one could argue that Macbeth has not only descended physically, but also morally. more

Macbeth says that he has “descended” from the scene of the crime. But one could argue that Macbeth has not only descended physically, but also morally. Macbeth has killed his King in cold blood. He has taken a life. So he has fallen from his previous moral status. This downward movement is an important depiction as it is a cue to the director, and the actors as to how Macbeth should be moving.

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PETER W PETER W (Oct 23 2019 10:54AM) : could be a saying of who lies in the second room
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Milo W Milo W (Oct 23 2019 11:04AM) : Donalbain must of been one of the people that heard Macbeth as he was killing Duncan, if he slept right by Duncan's room. [Edited]
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Darlenny Darlenny (Oct 23 2019 11:12AM) : comment more

Macbeth killed the king and came back with the evedince. Lady Macbeth said that was a suptid idea.

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RUTH S RUTH S (Oct 21 2019 12:33PM) : lmb is saying it is stupid to feel sorry for donalbain because mb was the one to cause of the sorry sight.
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RUTH S RUTH S (Oct 21 2019 12:36PM) : I also think she thinks that its stupid that he would be feeling sorry for a murder so selfishly driven.
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Michael Michael (Oct 23 2019 10:38AM) : foolish to say more

i believe shes saying that foolish sight is an understatement

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MALVEVIS G MALVEVIS G (Oct 28 2019 12:52PM) : why does she think it's foolish?
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KEVIN Z KEVIN Z (Oct 23 2019 11:01AM) : questions more

i wonder who they look up to?

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Milo W Milo W (Oct 23 2019 11:07AM) : So this means there were witnesses to the murder. Did he let them live, or did he kill them so they wouldn't tell?
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MAEVON C MAEVON C (Oct 23 2019 10:29AM) : Macbeth heard others praying but couldn't say "Amen. more

When Macbeth was killing Duncan he heard people praying. But after the prayer he couldn’t say “Amen”. This is probably because he was doing an unholy deed, a sin which was killing Duncan. And that caused him to not be able to say “Amen”.

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katarina p (Oct 23 2019 10:32AM) : Macbeth mentions not being able to say "amen" after the murder was complete [Edited] more

would this symbolize how the murder that Macbeth decided to commit tainted his religious views? does this mean that he no longer turns to his faith?

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ELENA K ELENA K (Oct 23 2019 2:19PM) : Macbeth feels to shameful that he can't say amen because he knows the sin he did was too horrible.
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MAEVON C MAEVON C (Oct 23 2019 10:31AM) : Lady Macbeth wants Macbeth to not worry about him not being able to say "Amen". more

Macbeth told Lady Macbeth about how he couldn’t say “Amen”. But Lady Macbeth doesn’t want Macbeth to worry about it. Maybe this is because she doesn’t want him to feel bad because then he won’t want to be king, and all LM wants is for Macbeth to become king. So she tells him to not think about it, and that it doesn’t matter.

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katarina p (Oct 23 2019 10:43AM) : Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth not to worry about saying 'amen' anymore more

Perhaps this is to signify both Lady Macbeth, and Macbeth’s distance from their origional character traits. This is because both Lady Macbeth and Macbeth himself considered themselves as Christian, Lady Macbeth even visited the chapel she had constructed on her property as a sign of her devotion to religion.

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SHELSEY R SHELSEY R (Oct 23 2019 2:12PM) : Macbeth could not say Amen more

Macbeth feels guilty for what he has done and so he knows he could probably not go to heaven cause he had done a bad deed.

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Maximiliana Maximiliana (Oct 23 2019 2:22PM) : Macbeth describes how he couldn't say "Amen" to the soul witnesses to the crime. more
This could be an example of how Macbeth feels that he has fallen from grace, or is no an unforgivable sinner that has no place agreeing to the blessing that God give those virtuous souls on earth.
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Milo W Milo W (Oct 23 2019 11:08AM) : Macbeth probably wan't able to pray and say amen either because of his guilt, or because heaven saw what he did and is punishing him for it.
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brittany f brittany f (Oct 23 2019 2:15PM) : macbeth feelings more

macbeth cant say amen because he has murdered the and he is a god man and has a good heart so thats whhy he cant say amen because he never wanted to kill anyone but lady macbeth manipulated him to commiting murder

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brittany f brittany f (Oct 23 2019 2:17PM) : LADY MACBETH more

lady macbeth has no conciouse or soul because she doesnt care about the murder and how macbeth feels after he has murdered the servants and duncan

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katarina p (Oct 23 2019 10:34AM) : lady macbeth notes how thinking of the murder on a deeper level will cause them to go mad more

perhaps this is a reference to Macbeth’s rising mental instability

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KIMBERLY G KIMBERLY G (Oct 23 2019 2:20PM) : he finally noticed that he had killed someone so maybe he's worrying more

Macbeth feels like he no longer can sleep bc he killed the king just so that he could be crowned king himself. So maybe he just feels like he no longer can sleep in peace without thinking about “it”. (he doesn’t even wanna say the word murder)

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ANA S ANA S (Oct 23 2019 2:18PM) : they are comparing a murder to a deep sleep
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TIGIST D TIGIST D (Oct 23 2019 10:59AM) : macbeth can't sleep anymore because he feel guilt.
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ANA S ANA S (Oct 23 2019 2:21PM) : i think the fact that he murdered dunncan is haunting him
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Darlenny Darlenny (Oct 28 2019 10:29AM) : Tranlsation more

Macbeth is saying that hes not gonna be able to to sleep

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Michael Michael (Oct 23 2019 10:44AM) : macbeth shall sleep no morw more

maybe he says this because he doesn’t want to sleep for fear of dreaming of the witches and having a nightmare

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Michael Michael (Oct 23 2019 10:40AM) : wash this filthy witness from your hand more

i believe shes referring to blood as a witness so get water to wash the blood off his hands

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ANA S ANA S (Oct 23 2019 2:27PM) : i was thinking the same thing, because since he had just killed duncan, and he had the evidence on his hands, (which was blood) and she was telling him to wash the blood off firstly because its disgusting, but also since its proof that he murdered duncan, more

she didnt want him getting caught so he could be king

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TIGIST D TIGIST D (Oct 23 2019 11:10AM) : The blood is the witness so he washing his hand to clean the evidence.
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katarina p (Oct 23 2019 10:45AM) : Lady Macbeth explains how the daggers must be returned to the guards more

why didn’t she tell this to Macbeth before? Or did she actually tell him before, and his decent into madness just fog his memory?

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katarina p (Oct 23 2019 10:46AM) : Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth how to frame the guards more

Lady Macbeth still does not seem resentful, or regretful of what she had convinced Macbeth to do.

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Milo W Milo W (Oct 28 2019 10:17AM) : Macbeth is too traumatized by the crime to go back to frame the grooms. He seems very mentally-unstable, but still capable of feeling guilt.
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katarina p (Oct 23 2019 10:48AM) : Macbeth expresses about how he does not what to think about what he just did more

This shows how Macbeth still seems to have morality- despite being convinced that murder was the fastest way to size the throne.

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TIGIST D TIGIST D (Oct 23 2019 11:12AM) : He doesn't want to think about the murder.
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MALVEVIS G MALVEVIS G (Oct 23 2019 2:27PM) : he is regretting his actions more

he does’t wanna think about how he just killed someone, maybe this could be evidence that macbeth was influenced by his wife to kill the king

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Milo W Milo W (Oct 28 2019 10:20AM) : Lady Macbeth seems to not feel much emotion right now, she just wants to get the "deed" over with and not think about it.
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JOLIE V JOLIE V (Oct 28 2019 12:14PM) : Lady Macbeth is going to frame the guards that were watching over Duncan for his murder but putting his blood on them and leaving the daggers by them [Edited]
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MAEVON C MAEVON C (Oct 23 2019 10:37AM) : Lady Macbeth took the daggers. more

I am pretty sure in this part Lady Macbeth took the daggers so she could frame the grooms. She took the daggers so she could plant the evidence on the grooms so her and Macbeth wouldn’t be caught for killing Duncan.

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TIGIST D TIGIST D (Oct 23 2019 11:04AM) : where is she going
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MAEVON C MAEVON C (Oct 23 2019 10:42AM) : Macbeth is talking about how he has Duncan's blood on his hand. more

Since Macbeth stabbed Duncan, Duncan’s blood is on Macbeth’s hands. So Macbeth is wondering if he will be able to wash the blood off of his hands. But I don’t think that Macbeth is talking about blood literally. I believe he is also talking about his guilt. I think he is wondering if he will be able to wash off his guilt of killing Duncan.

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katarina p (Oct 23 2019 10:52AM) : macbeth notes that he cannot remove the blood from his hands more

does this represent how Macbeth still feels guilty about what he had done to the king?

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Milo W Milo W (Oct 28 2019 10:21AM) : He's saying it would take an oceon of water to wash away the guilt that he feels.
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katarina p (Oct 23 2019 10:54AM) : Macbeth talks about how the blood on his hands has stained him more

maybe this shows Macbeth’s true guilt for the murder he just committed

Enter Lady Macbeth.

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LADY MACBETH
My hands are of your color, but I shame
To wear a heart so white.Knock.
I hear a knocking
At the south entry. Retire we to our chamber.
A little water clears us of this deed.
How easy is it, then! Your constancy
Hath left you unattended.Knock.
Hark, more knocking.
Get on your nightgown, lest occasion call us
And show us to be watchers. Be not lost
So poorly in your thoughts.
MACBETH
To know my deed ’twere best not know myself.
Knock.
Wake Duncan with thy knocking. I would thou
couldst.
They exit.

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KIMBERLY G KIMBERLY G (Oct 21 2019 12:47PM) : what does she mean by "hands of your color" more

was Lady Macbeth feeling bad about what she made Macbeth do ?

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MAEVON C MAEVON C (Oct 23 2019 10:44AM) : I think when Lady Macbeth says "hands of your color" she is saying that her hands are also covered in Duncan's blood.
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PETER W PETER W (Oct 23 2019 10:55AM) : maybe the blood of macbeths hand matches the color of lady macbeths hand, both red
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FIONA N FIONA N (Oct 23 2019 10:49AM) : is she guilty of making Macbeth kill the king
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Breudy Breudy (Oct 23 2019 11:11AM) : he wont be able 2 sleep
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FIONA N FIONA N (Oct 21 2019 10:30AM) : What does she mean "a heart so white"
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PETER W PETER W (Oct 23 2019 11:00AM) : maybe a heart so pure
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ELENA K ELENA K (Oct 21 2019 12:09PM) : is she trying to say that she pretends to have a pure heart but underneath she's really horrible.
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MALVEVIS G MALVEVIS G (Oct 23 2019 2:20PM) : feels bad man more

maybe she is saying that she feels bad about feeling bad for killing the king, a white heart could mean a good heart so she feels bad for being a good person and feeling terrible about killing someone.

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MAEVON C MAEVON C (Oct 23 2019 10:45AM) : I don't think Lady Macbeth feels as much guilt as Macbeth does. more

Lady Macbeth feels they can just wash ff the blood with some water while Macbeth doesn’t think it will be that easy. And I think Macbeth feels that way because he feels more guilt than Lady Macbeth.

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Michael Michael (Oct 23 2019 10:48AM) : a little water clears of this deed more

a little water can clean his hands off of blood and itll be as if nothing ever happened

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katarina p (Oct 23 2019 10:50AM) : Lady Macbeth offers to erase their sins with 'holy water' more

perhaps this shows that deep down they still follow their religion, despite committing and conspiring murder together.

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Maximiliana Maximiliana (Oct 23 2019 2:25PM) : Lady Macbeth practically sneers at Macbeth's cowardice and indecisiveness by casually expressing how easy it is to get away with murder.
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Milo W Milo W (Oct 28 2019 10:23AM) : I wonder if Lady Macbeth does this to make Macbeth less nervous, even though she feels the same as him.
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JOCELYN R JOCELYN R (Oct 23 2019 11:00AM) : he feels very guilty
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Scene 3
Knocking within. Enter a Porter.

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PORTER Here’s a knocking indeed! If a man were
porter of hell gate, he should have old turning the
key. (Knock.) Knock, knock, knock! Who’s there, i’
th’ name of Beelzebub? Here’s a farmer that hanged
himself on th’ expectation of plenty. Come in time!
Have napkins enough about you; here you’ll sweat
for ’t. (Knock.) Knock, knock! Who’s there, in th’
other devil’s name? Faith, here’s an equivocator
that could swear in both the scales against either
scale, who committed treason enough for God’s
sake yet could not equivocate to heaven. O, come in,
equivocator. (Knock.) Knock, knock, knock! Who’s
there? Faith, here’s an English tailor come hither for
stealing out of a French hose. Come in, tailor. Here
you may roast your goose. (Knock.) Knock, knock!
Never at quiet.—What are you?—But this place is
too cold for hell. I’ll devil-porter it no further. I had
thought to have let in some of all professions that go
the primrose way to th’ everlasting bonfire. (Knock.)
Anon, anon!

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DONALD M DONALD M (Oct 21 2019 12:46PM) : he's comparing where he is to hell more

it’s almost like he’s emphasizing how where he is, is just like but without the benefit of warmth.

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JOCELYN R JOCELYN R (Oct 23 2019 10:59AM) : lady Macbeth told Macbeth to put on his nightgown so no one will notice.
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eliza o eliza o (Oct 23 2019 2:20PM) : Devil? more

This thing that the Porter says here is a little suspcious to me. He makes many satanic references here for example, Beelzebub, equivocate to heaven, and devil-porter. Does this mean anything about his character? Is he a demonic presence in the story?

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Sadiel Sadiel (Nov 04 2019 10:39AM) : there is no response and the mood of the story slightly shifts and suggests uneasyness
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katarina p (Oct 23 2019 10:57AM) : they begin knocking on the king's room more

there is no response and the mood of the story slightly shifts and suggests uneasyness

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TIGIST D TIGIST D (Oct 28 2019 10:20AM) : beelzebub is another way to say devil
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KAYLYNE R KAYLYNE R (Oct 28 2019 10:31AM) : who's Beelzebub?
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SHELSEY R SHELSEY R (Oct 28 2019 12:35PM) : Beelzebub is the prince of the devils
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GELSON T GELSON T (Oct 28 2019 12:43PM) : demon more

beelzebub is a demon

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Milo W Milo W (Oct 28 2019 10:26AM) : Did the porter try to find who was there because he saw the murder, and wanted to catch them?
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KEVIN Z KEVIN Z (Oct 28 2019 10:43AM) : connection more

what other devil could there be?

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RUTH S RUTH S (Oct 28 2019 12:22PM) : Doesn't it say in the book that the porter is playing the role of a devil?
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Kiran C Kiran C (Oct 28 2019 8:48PM) : The porter's lines do make it sound like he's the gatekeeper of hell, rather than a castle. Whoever's knocking and knocking is about to find a hellish situation inside, with Duncan killed. more

The porter jokes about welcoming all kinds of sinners, and warning them about the heat inside. His words describe “Beelzebub”… “a farmer that hanged himself”… “here you’ll sweat”…“committed treason”… “a tailor come hither for stealing”… “roast”… “bonfire”.

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FIONA N FIONA N (Oct 23 2019 10:50AM) : what does he mean by "goose"
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JOCELYN R JOCELYN R (Oct 28 2019 10:23AM) : its a slang term for prostitute
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Jhon Jhon (Oct 28 2019 10:36AM) : who keeps knocking on the door?
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SHELSEY R SHELSEY R (Oct 28 2019 12:41PM) : Beelzebub (prince of the devils) is knocking
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Jhon Jhon (Oct 28 2019 10:36AM) : Why do they keep knocking on the door?
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Maximiliana Maximiliana (Oct 23 2019 2:28PM) : the everlasting bonfire is the eternally burning hell below.
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The Porter opens the door to Macduff and Lennox.

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I pray you, remember the porter.
MACDUFF
Was it so late, friend, ere you went to bed
That you do lie so late?
PORTER Faith, sir, we were carousing till the second
cock, and drink, sir, is a great provoker of three
things.
MACDUFF What three things does drink especially
provoke?
PORTER Marry, sir, nose-painting, sleep, and urine.
Lechery, sir, it provokes and unprovokes. It provokes
the desire, but it takes away the performance.
Therefore much drink may be said to be an
equivocator with lechery. It makes him, and it
mars him; it sets him on, and it takes him off; it
persuades him and disheartens him; makes him
stand to and not stand to; in conclusion, equivocates
him in a sleep and, giving him the lie, leaves
him.
MACDUFF I believe drink gave thee the lie last night.
PORTER That it did, sir, i’ th’ very throat on me; but I
requited him for his lie, and, I think, being too
strong for him, though he took up my legs sometime,
yet I made a shift to cast him.
MACDUFF Is thy master stirring?

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DONALD M DONALD M (Oct 23 2019 2:18PM) : fear more

he doesnt want to keep the gate anymore

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FIONA N FIONA N (Oct 21 2019 10:43AM) : Who pays who?
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JOCELYN R JOCELYN R (Oct 28 2019 10:27AM) : i think macduff is asking the porter that why is he still up when its so late.
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Maximiliana Maximiliana (Oct 28 2019 12:22PM) : The porter explains to Macduff how alcohol makes men more loose with their morals, but less capable of carrying out their desires.
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Maximiliana Maximiliana (Oct 28 2019 12:26PM) : The porter continues to explain to Macduff how alcohol in his mind makes only contradictions and no progress. Persuades and disheartens being a sort of antonym you can see how each example the porter gives is balanced by the opposite of the previous.
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Milo W Milo W (Oct 28 2019 10:28AM) : Are they referring to the drugged drinks everyone drank last night?
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Maximiliana Maximiliana (Oct 28 2019 12:27PM) : everyone just got wasted.
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JOCELYN R JOCELYN R (Oct 28 2019 10:28AM) : macduff tell the porter that alcohol is what made him lie at night
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SHELSEY R SHELSEY R (Oct 28 2019 12:51PM) : Macduff is saying that the porters lies were because of his dose oh alcohol
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Enter Macbeth.

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Our knocking has awaked him. Here he comes.
Porter exits.
LENNOX
Good morrow, noble sir.
MACBETH Good morrow, both.
MACDUFF
Is the King stirring, worthy thane?
MACBETH Not yet.
MACDUFF
He did command me to call timely on him.
I have almost slipped the hour.
MACBETH I’ll bring you to him.
MACDUFF
I know this is a joyful trouble to you,
But yet ’tis one.
MACBETH
The labor we delight in physics pain.
This is the door.
MACDUFF I’ll make so bold to call,
For ’tis my limited service.Macduff exits.
LENNOX Goes the King hence today?
MACBETH He does. He did appoint so.
LENNOX
The night has been unruly. Where we lay,
Our chimneys were blown down and, as they say,
Lamentings heard i’ th’ air, strange screams of
death,
And prophesying, with accents terrible,
Of dire combustion and confused events
New hatched to th’ woeful time. The obscure bird
Clamored the livelong night. Some say the Earth
Was feverous and did shake.
MACBETH ’Twas a rough night.
LENNOX
My young remembrance cannot parallel
A fellow to it.

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TIGIST D TIGIST D (Oct 28 2019 10:26AM) : macduff and Lennox is about to find the dead king
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JOCELYN R JOCELYN R (Oct 23 2019 10:53AM) : them knocking has awaken someone
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JOCELYN R JOCELYN R (Oct 28 2019 10:29AM) : the porters knocking has made Lennox wake up
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MAEVON C MAEVON C (Oct 23 2019 10:48AM) : No one know that Duncan is dead.
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Maximiliana Maximiliana (Oct 28 2019 12:28PM) : it is ironic that Macbeth says "not yet" instead of just "no", because he knows the king will never stir again.
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MAEVON C MAEVON C (Oct 23 2019 10:50AM) : Macbeth is acting as if nothing happened. more

Macbeth is acting as if he also thinks that Duncan is alive.

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JOLIE V JOLIE V (Oct 23 2019 2:19PM) : Lennox has noticed that the night has been weird and might have a feeling that Macbeth has something to do with the weird atmosphere
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JOCELYN R JOCELYN R (Oct 28 2019 10:31AM) : i agree with you
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RUTH S RUTH S (Oct 28 2019 12:26PM) : he is suspicious of macbeth
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Sadiel Sadiel (Nov 13 2019 10:56AM) : lennox is catching on to what is happening
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MAEVON C MAEVON C (Oct 23 2019 10:57AM) : Does Lennox suspect anything? more

Lennox is talking about how last night (the night Macbeth killed Duncan) was “unruly” so does Lennox suspect that something happened.

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Milo W Milo W (Oct 28 2019 10:31AM) : This is ironic, because everyone else thinks Macbeth is claiming it was a rough night like the rest of them for the same reason they are, but in reality his night was rough because he just murdered a person.
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Enter Macduff.

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MACDUFF O horror, horror, horror!
Tongue nor heart cannot conceive nor name thee!
MACBETH AND LENNOX What’s the matter?
MACDUFF
Confusion now hath made his masterpiece.
Most sacrilegious murder hath broke ope
The Lord’s anointed temple and stole thence
The life o’ th’ building.
MACBETH What is ’t you say? The life?
LENNOX Mean you his Majesty?
MACDUFF
Approach the chamber and destroy your sight
With a new Gorgon. Do not bid me speak.
See and then speak yourselves.
Macbeth and Lennox exit.
Awake, awake!
Ring the alarum bell.—Murder and treason!
Banquo and Donalbain, Malcolm, awake!
Shake off this downy sleep, death’s counterfeit,
And look on death itself. Up, up, and see
The great doom’s image. Malcolm, Banquo,
As from your graves rise up and walk like sprites
To countenance this horror.—Ring the bell.
Bell rings.

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Darlenny Darlenny (Oct 28 2019 10:31AM) : Comment more

Macduff found the king dead.

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JOCELYN R JOCELYN R (Oct 28 2019 10:35AM) : macduff has found the kings body on the floor thats why he is screaming horror
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eliza o eliza o (Oct 28 2019 12:15PM) : Key moment more

Right in this moment is a crucial moment. This is when Macduff discovers the kings body, cold and dead. I wonder what is going through Macbeths head during this, how is he feeling. He doesnt seem to be panicking.

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GELSON T GELSON T (Oct 28 2019 12:51PM) : dead more

macduff has found the king dead

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TIGIST D TIGIST D (Oct 28 2019 10:28AM) : macduff found the dead king. he is so shocked.
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katarina p (Oct 23 2019 11:01AM) : Macduff exclaims the murder as absolutely sacrilegious more

everyone who sees the dead king is in confusion, unable to figure out who had done it

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Darlenny Darlenny (Oct 28 2019 10:33AM) : Summary more

Is acting suprised

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Maximiliana Maximiliana (Oct 28 2019 12:33PM) : Macduff uses "Gorgon" accordingly as Medusa, one of the three gorgon sisters turns every onlooker to stone so it is fitting that the sight of a stabbing would make a witness petrified with horror or fear.
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RUTH S RUTH S (Oct 28 2019 12:33PM) : Macduff is telling Macbeth and Lennox to go and see Duncan for themselves, he tells them to discuss Duncan's fate without him.
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Enter Lady Macbeth.

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LADY MACBETH What’s the business,
That such a hideous trumpet calls to parley
The sleepers of the house? Speak, speak!
MACDUFF O gentle lady,
’Tis not for you to hear what I can speak.
The repetition in a woman’s ear
Would murder as it fell.

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TIGIST D TIGIST D (Oct 28 2019 10:37AM) : macduff don't want to tell lady Macbeth that he found the dead king because he feel like she is so weak. even know that not true.
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MAEVON C MAEVON C (Oct 23 2019 10:55AM) : Lady Macbeth is also acting as if she doesn't know what happened.
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JOCELYN R JOCELYN R (Oct 28 2019 10:36AM) : yes, you are right
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TIGIST D TIGIST D (Oct 28 2019 10:30AM) : lady Macbeth is pretend that she don't know what happening.
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Milo W Milo W (Oct 28 2019 10:39AM) : This shows irony. Macduff is saying how speaking of Duncan's murder is nothing that a woman should hear, but she was actually the person behind the murder.
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Maximiliana Maximiliana (Oct 28 2019 12:35PM) : Macduff makes this comment to Lady Macbeth trying to protect her from the horrible sight of a stabbing, and yet in the context of our day and age, it sounds like Macduff thinks she cannot handle the thought of a stabbing, let alone see or hear about it.
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Enter Banquo.

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O Banquo, Banquo,
Our royal master’s murdered.
LADY MACBETH Woe, alas!
What, in our house?
BANQUO Too cruel anywhere.—
Dear Duff, I prithee, contradict thyself
And say it is not so.
Enter Macbeth, Lennox, and Ross.

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ELENA K ELENA K (Oct 21 2019 12:16PM) : acting surprised as if she has no idea whats going on.
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MAEVON C MAEVON C (Oct 23 2019 11:00AM) : I wonder if Banquo suspects that it was Macbeth? more

Banquo knows that Macbeth was given the prophecy by the witches that Macbeth will be king. So I wonder if Banquo suspects that Macbeth killed the king because after Macbeth got that prophecy Duncan the current king was murdered. I mean if I were Banquo I would suspect that it was Macbeth.

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Maximiliana Maximiliana (Oct 28 2019 12:37PM) : Lady Macbeth, masking her true feelings as the accessory to murder begs Macduff to say that it isn't true, that Duncan is still alive and well.
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MACBETH
Had I but died an hour before this chance,
I had lived a blessèd time; for from this instant
There’s nothing serious in mortality.
All is but toys. Renown and grace is dead.
The wine of life is drawn, and the mere lees
Is left this vault to brag of.

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Darlenny Darlenny (Oct 28 2019 10:37AM) : Summary more

He saying that if he knew the king was going to die he would want to die a hour before

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TIGIST D TIGIST D (Oct 28 2019 10:40AM) : Macbeth is pretending that he is sad.
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Michael Michael (Oct 28 2019 10:08AM) : had i dies an hour before this chance more

he says if he had died an hour before he would be able to live a blessed time

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Milo W Milo W (Oct 28 2019 10:41AM) : This whole speech seems very sarcastic coming from him.
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Enter Malcolm and Donalbain.

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DONALBAIN What is amiss?
MACBETH You are, and do not know ’t.
The spring, the head, the fountain of your blood
Is stopped; the very source of it is stopped.
MACDUFF
Your royal father’s murdered.
MALCOLM O, by whom?
LENNOX
Those of his chamber, as it seemed, had done ’t.
Their hands and faces were all badged with blood.
So were their daggers, which unwiped we found
Upon their pillows. They stared and were distracted.
No man’s life was to be trusted with them.
MACBETH
O, yet I do repent me of my fury,
That I did kill them.
MACDUFF Wherefore did you so?
MACBETH
Who can be wise, amazed, temp’rate, and furious,
Loyal, and neutral, in a moment? No man.
Th’ expedition of my violent love
Outrun the pauser, reason. Here lay Duncan,
His silver skin laced with his golden blood,
And his gashed stabs looked like a breach in nature
For ruin’s wasteful entrance; there the murderers,
Steeped in the colors of their trade, their daggers
Unmannerly breeched with gore. Who could refrain
That had a heart to love, and in that heart
Courage to make ’s love known?
LADY MACBETH Help me hence, ho!
MACDUFF
Look to the lady.
MALCOLM, aside to Donalbain Why do we hold our
tongues,
That most may claim this argument for ours?
DONALBAIN, aside to Malcolm
What should be spoken here, where our fate,
Hid in an auger hole, may rush and seize us?
Let’s away. Our tears are not yet brewed.
MALCOLM, aside to Donalbain
Nor our strong sorrow upon the foot of motion.
BANQUO Look to the lady.
Lady Macbeth is assisted to leave.
And when we have our naked frailties hid,
That suffer in exposure, let us meet
And question this most bloody piece of work
To know it further. Fears and scruples shake us.
In the great hand of God I stand, and thence
Against the undivulged pretense I fight
Of treasonous malice.
MACDUFF And so do I.
ALL So all.
MACBETH
Let’s briefly put on manly readiness
And meet i’ th’ hall together.
ALL Well contented.
All but Malcolm and Donalbain exit.
MALCOLM
What will you do? Let’s not consort with them.
To show an unfelt sorrow is an office
Which the false man does easy. I’ll to England.
DONALBAIN
To Ireland I. Our separated fortune
Shall keep us both the safer. Where we are,
There’s daggers in men’s smiles. The near in blood,
The nearer bloody.
MALCOLM This murderous shaft that’s shot
Hath not yet lighted, and our safest way
Is to avoid the aim. Therefore to horse,
And let us not be dainty of leave-taking
But shift away. There’s warrant in that theft
Which steals itself when there’s no mercy left.
They exit.

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TIGIST D TIGIST D (Oct 28 2019 10:43AM) : they are smiling but there are the person who killed the king
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FIONA N FIONA N (Oct 23 2019 10:55AM) : does he mean "what did I miss?"
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DONALD M DONALD M (Dec 16 2019 12:36PM) : no more

wrong

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DONALD M DONALD M (Oct 23 2019 2:24PM) : possible betrayal more

he knows something donalbain does not

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Maximiliana Maximiliana (Oct 28 2019 12:39PM) : meaning the father- or the eldest part of their noble family has died. The flow of blood is a metaphor to the descendant of people.
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MAEVON C MAEVON C (Oct 23 2019 11:05AM) : Lady Macbeth's plan worked. more

Lady Macbeth framed the grooms, and now everyone believes that the grooms were the ones who killed Duncan. And so now Macbeth and Lady Macbeth think they are in the clear which was the pan.

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katarina p (Oct 23 2019 9:49PM) : they were fooled by the daggers, and so their plan was a success more

b framing the guards the Macbeth’s avoided all suspicion for the murder

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Milo W Milo W (Oct 28 2019 10:43AM) : What happened to them. Were the killed as a consequence?
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ELENA K ELENA K (Oct 21 2019 12:15PM) : finally admitting that he was the one who killed them, he can't stand keeping in this secret anymore.
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RUTH S RUTH S (Oct 21 2019 12:44PM) : That weight on his back was lifted
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FIONA N FIONA N (Oct 23 2019 11:00AM) : wait so, he is admitting that he did kill him?
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Breudy Breudy (Oct 28 2019 10:42AM) : he is saying that he is so mad that he would kill that person who killed him so he is lying [Edited]
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Darlenny Darlenny (Oct 28 2019 10:39AM) : Comment more

He saying the person who did it is not loyal

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Maximiliana Maximiliana (Oct 28 2019 12:43PM) : Macbeth says that it is not possible for anyone of this earth to be so many things in only a moment, so he justifies his 'kill' of the guards that 'killed' Duncan.
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CHRISTIAN U CHRISTIAN U (Oct 21 2019 12:47PM) : This is an interesting comparison more

This comparison implies a larger meaning to the king being killed. It means that the kings death has split apart everything around it, nature.

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JOCELYN R JOCELYN R (Oct 28 2019 10:42AM) : yes i agree
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RUTH S RUTH S (Oct 28 2019 12:42PM) : yea meaning like when the king was killed things started to fall apart
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katarina p (Oct 23 2019 9:47PM) : Duncan's sons do not want to be killed more

Donalbain suggests running away while they still can, if they succeed; is there a possibility of them being able to overthrow Macbeth in the future?

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Maximiliana Maximiliana (Oct 28 2019 12:45PM) : They plan on finding the true reason for this killing and possibly the true killer.
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MAEVON C MAEVON C (Oct 23 2019 11:08AM) : Malcolm is asking Donalbain what he is going to do now that they know Macbeth killed Duncan
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MAEVON C MAEVON C (Oct 23 2019 11:08AM) : Malcolm is saying he is going to go to England.
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katarina p (Oct 23 2019 11:10AM) : Malcom mentions fleeing to England more

perhaps the king’s sons were afraid for their own lives, and needed to leave as soon as possible; not knowing that this was the perfect situation for Macbeth to take over

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JOCELYN R JOCELYN R (Oct 28 2019 10:43AM) : you have a good point
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Sadiel Sadiel (Nov 04 2019 10:43AM) : malcom is leaving to england
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Michael Michael (Dec 03 2019 11:05AM) : yes more

This is the part where Malcolm leaves to england to gather an army to overthrow and kill Macbeth

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MAEVON C MAEVON C (Oct 23 2019 11:10AM) : Donalbain is saying he is going to go to Ireland because he believes he is not safe to be around Macbeth.
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Sadiel Sadiel (Nov 13 2019 10:56AM) : Donalbain is saying he is going to go to Ireland because he believes he is not safe to be around Macbeth.
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Breudy Breudy (Oct 28 2019 10:38AM) : this means that someone is lying and its someone in there group
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Darlenny Darlenny (Oct 28 2019 10:43AM) : Comment more

They are simileing but someone there killed the king

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Sadiel Sadiel (Nov 04 2019 10:41AM) : They are smiling but there king is dead and somebody they know did it. [Edited]
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Maximiliana Maximiliana (Oct 28 2019 12:46PM) : Both princes plan on fleeing to England and Ireland respectively.
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Enter Ross with an Old Man.

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OLD MAN
Threescore and ten I can remember well,
Within the volume of which time I have seen
Hours dreadful and things strange, but this sore
night
Hath trifled former knowings.
ROSS Ha, good father,
Thou seest the heavens, as troubled with man’s act,
Threatens his bloody stage. By th’ clock ’tis day,
And yet dark night strangles the traveling lamp.
Is ’t night’s predominance or the day’s shame
That darkness does the face of earth entomb
When living light should kiss it?
OLD MAN ’Tis unnatural,
Even like the deed that’s done. On Tuesday last
A falcon, tow’ring in her pride of place,
Was by a mousing owl hawked at and killed.
ROSS
And Duncan’s horses (a thing most strange and
certain),
Beauteous and swift, the minions of their race,
Turned wild in nature, broke their stalls, flung out,
Contending ’gainst obedience, as they would
Make war with mankind.
OLD MAN ’Tis said they eat each
other.
ROSS
They did so, to th’ amazement of mine eyes
That looked upon ’t.

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Maximiliana Maximiliana (Oct 28 2019 12:52PM) : the old man and Ross reflect on the death of Duncan and the events before the murder. They both tell each other of signs they say of an evil act in their midst. more

They agree on the premonitions that were not acknowledged as they talk about how Duncan’s horses broke free from their reigns, ran off into the night and then ate each other.

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Sadiel Sadiel (Nov 04 2019 10:41AM) : They agree on the premonitions that were not acknowledged as they talk about how Duncan’s horses broke free from their reigns, ran off into the night and then ate each other.
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Maximiliana Maximiliana (Oct 28 2019 12:48PM) : = the clock shows that it is day, but it feels like night because of these events
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Enter Macduff.

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Here comes the good
Macduff.—
How goes the world, sir, now?
MACDUFF Why, see you not?
ROSS
Is ’t known who did this more than bloody deed?
MACDUFF
Those that Macbeth hath slain.
ROSS Alas the day,
What good could they pretend?
MACDUFF They were suborned.
Malcolm and Donalbain, the King’s two sons,
Are stol’n away and fled, which puts upon them
Suspicion of the deed.
ROSS ’Gainst nature still!
Thriftless ambition, that will ravin up
Thine own lives’ means. Then ’tis most like
The sovereignty will fall upon Macbeth.
MACDUFF
He is already named and gone to Scone
To be invested.
ROSS Where is Duncan’s body?
MACDUFF Carried to Colmekill,
The sacred storehouse of his predecessors
And guardian of their bones.
ROSS Will you to Scone?
MACDUFF
No, cousin, I’ll to Fife.
ROSS Well, I will thither.
MACDUFF
Well, may you see things well done there. Adieu,
Lest our old robes sit easier than our new.
ROSS Farewell, father.
OLD MAN
God’s benison go with you and with those
That would make good of bad and friends of foes.
All exit.

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katarina p (Oct 23 2019 11:07AM) : they believe that Macbeth had been the one who killed him [Edited] more

they seem to know that Macbeth was the murderer, however; now that Macbeth has become king they can’t really do much about what he did to the king.

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katarina p (Oct 23 2019 11:06AM) : the king's two sons had fled the land in fear of their lives more

now, after Duncan’s sons have run away; this gives Macbeth an opportunity to take over the land as the new king, giving him validation for his act of killing the king

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Sadiel Sadiel (Nov 04 2019 10:44AM) : now that duncans sons are out of the way macbeth doent have to worry about anything going wrong.
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Milo W Milo W (Oct 30 2019 10:34AM) : What were the indicators of Macbeth that made Macduff believe Macbeth was the murderer?
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katarina p (Oct 23 2019 11:04AM) : they had brought the kings' body to the buerial ground of past kings more

this shows that even after his death, the people of the land still greatly respect the king

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Sadiel Sadiel (Nov 13 2019 10:57AM) : This shows that even after his death, the people of the land still greatly respect the king
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katarina p (Oct 23 2019 9:44PM) : an old man repeats a similar phrase that the witches said during their spell in act one more

this seems to be a repeated theme throughout the text- and it connects with all of the characters ways of thinking, and their actions; referring to how things might not really be as they seem (Macbeth pretended to be innocent before committing treason and killing the king, the original thane of Cawdor seemed like a trustable friend to the king-until they found out he was a traitor, etc.)

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JOCELYN R JOCELYN R (Oct 28 2019 10:43AM) : you have a point
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