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Macbeth by William Shakespeare: Overview
Introduction
Macbeth is one of Shakespeare's most famous tragedies, written around 1606.
The play explores themes of ambition, power, and guilt through the rise and fall
of its titular character, Macbeth.
Plot Summary
Act 1:
Scene 1: The play opens with the three witches on a desolate heath,
setting the tone for the supernatural elements.
Scene 2: Macbeth, a valiant warrior, is celebrated for his bravery in battle.
He encounters the witches, who prophesy that he will become king.
Scene 3: Macbeth and Banquo meet the witches, who predict that
Macbeth will become king and Banquo’s descendants will be kings.
Macbeth is already thane of Cawdor, as foretold.
Scene 4: Duncan announces that his son Malcolm will be the heir.
Macbeth realizes the prophecy is coming true but struggles with his
ambition.
Scene 5: Lady Macbeth learns of the prophecy and urges Macbeth to kill
Duncan to seize the throne.
Act 2:
Scene 1: Macbeth, troubled by his ambition, hallucinates a dagger leading
him to Duncan's chamber.
Scene 2: Macbeth kills Duncan, but is horrified and disturbed by his
actions. Lady Macbeth helps him cover up the murder.
Scene 3: Duncan’s sons, Malcolm and Donalbain, flee for their lives, which
makes them suspects.
Act 3:
Scene 1: Macbeth, now king, fears Banquo’s descendants will threaten his
power. He arranges Banquo’s murder.
Scene 2: Macbeth struggles with his conscience and becomes
increasingly paranoid.
Scene 3: Banquo is killed, but Fleance escapes. Macbeth is haunted by
Banquo’s ghost at a banquet.
Scene 4: Macbeth seeks the witches again, who give him ambiguous
prophecies about his future.
Act 4:
Scene 1: The witches show Macbeth three apparitions, each giving him
warnings. Macbeth feels invincible but becomes increasingly tyrannical.
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