Quotes From Macbeth

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The crashing thunder awakens Macbeth and me just on time. “Our plan is almost ready to go into action; you will soon kill Duncan and seize the throne. What could go wrong? Nobody will ever find out.” I arm Macbeth with a dagger and send him to secure his fate. I wait for what feels like an eternity and Macbeth finally returns with a bloodied dagger. “Duncan hath been killed and you are soon to become the new king! Why doth you look worried?” Macbeth responds, “I couldn’t kill the two guards. They lay asleep in the foyer. They saw nothing.”
How could he not kill the guards? If they were awoken by the murder of Duncan, our plan could be exposed. With a knife, I rush down to the guards, ready to kill them like a hungry lion stalking an unsuspecting …show more content…

People line the streets, murmuring to each other. As we near the center of town, Banquo shames my husband for our heinous act: “Now does he feel his title / Hang loose about him, like a giant’s robe / Upon a dwarf” (V.ii.25). Macbeth defensively states, “I have done no wrong. Scotland needs a new king and I acted as a catalyst for positive change. I will be remembered as a hero.” But I know Macbeth does not believe his words. The life I had tried to live well has now gone all wrong. I think, “Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player / That struts and frets his hour upon the stage / And then is heard no more” (V.v.27-29). We are imprisoned in a stock. Tomatoes, fecal matter, and raw eggs are thrown at us. I feel as though Hell would be better than this experience. Then, Banquo walks over to use with a knife. I think about all of the abhorrent injuries he could inflict on Macbeth body and my own. But I never see what he does; I can only feel his hateful stabbing, his repeated gouging of my eyes.
Darkness clouds my vision. I am then released from the stock and my neck is enclosed by a different wooden device. The last noise I hear is a blade

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