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Macbeth

Macbeth. Act II. Scene 1. Fleance is Banquo’s son. Banquo cannot sleep – thinking about the predictions The king was pleased and is sleeping well but Macbeth feels that they did not have enough time to prepare for it Macbeth lies, says he is not thinking about the witches

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Macbeth

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  1. Macbeth Act II

  2. Scene 1 • Fleance is Banquo’s son. • Banquo cannot sleep – thinking about the predictions • The king was pleased and is sleeping well but Macbeth feels that they did not have enough time to prepare for it • Macbeth lies, says he is not thinking about the witches • He asks Banquo to help him, he says ok as long as he remains guilt free • Macbeth talks about his plan he is nervous a bell rings and he hopes Duncan will not hear it

  3. Scene II • Lady Macbeth is feeling powerful, she drugged the solider • She says she would have killed him herself if he did not resemble her father • Macbeth had killed Duncan • He is feeling nervous after his deed he will sleep no more • Lady tells him to wash his hands, smear the blood from the daggers on the grooms • He is still afraid so Lady says she will do it (hears a knocking) • They go to bed so they will not be suspected

  4. Scene III • Porter = comic relief • Macduff’s job is to wake up the king • Lennox – nature reflects people’s actions • MacDuff’s first one to find body and is panicking he calls Lady gentle, cannot hear her story • Guards being blamed • Macbeth killed the guards out of his fury • Malcolm and Donalbain think someone is after them if they become king so M. goes to England and D. to Ireland • Banquo wants to investigate

  5. Scene IV • Malcolm and Donalbain have gained suspicion by leaving • Macbeth will become king • Scone – where Scottish kings were crowned • Fife – where Macduff’s castle is located

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