Hectie Quotes From Macbeth

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Hectie:

The blood of swine yet fills the air, the foul, and the lustful weak. (Pause, Looks at the corpses of the nobles that fought for Macbeth hung on the other side of the woods)

Oh so I despised your nature, like moths flying to a flame, unyielding as you give the suffering, as you used your men to dig deeper to find the light. (Approaches the corpse of Macbeth, mutilated and hung separately)

I come to claim your soul. (Angered) don't you dare speak me of your past innocence, the faith in your god and the good deeds done. With your quill to the paper you killed my only possession and relief, hung over there (points and walks towards an ominous looking tree), now she is equal to you in death as you've never been life. (Pause) The transgression has marked this land, this tree burnt beyond recognition, beyond what your god can give to lever and numb the pain.

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And as the blameless was taken you walked away, you've just become a man then, but like a child you looked away. That feeling of guilt ate your soul, (pause) but when tomorrow come, when the body laid lifeless on the bloodied tree. You smiled and never thought again.

(Looks up to the heavens)

Ever since that day, as the rain tried to wash my daughter's blood off your crosses. I never thought of anything but revenge, to take your kind and whom follows you to the edge. And slowly, burn you to walk farther to me, the flame, or off that end. (Pause)

But I haven't had enough, the thirst itches in my throat, you can't even begin to presume that you've seen enough death. My suffering and torment is eternal like the lord below promised and fulfilled, yet he still takes from me (grimace and turn away). It is unbecoming for history to remember you but forget the innocent, yet that doesn't matter, you do not matter (points at Macbeth). (Turns and walks to the burnt

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