Monday, October 31, 2016
Overview of Macbeth
Banquo and his son Fleance walk in the torch-lit hall of Macbeths castle. Fleance says that it is aft(prenominal) midnight, and his father responds that although he is tired, he wishes to stay awake because his forty winks has lately inspired give tongue to thoughts (2.1.8). Macbeth enters, and Banquo is surprised to see him liquid up. Banquo says that the great power is asleep and mentions that he had a dream virtually the three weird sisters. When Banquo suggests that the witches yield revealed some truth to Macbeth, Macbeth claims that he has not thought of them at all since their encounter in the woods (2.1.1920). He and Banquo gibe to discuss the witches prophecies at a later time.\nBanquo and Fleance leave, and suddenly, in the change hall, Macbeth has a passel of a dagger floating in the air before him, its track pointing toward his give and its tip aiming him toward Duncan. Macbeth tries to keep the weapon and fails. He wonders whether what he sees is real or a d agger of the mind, a moody creation / Proceeding from the heat-oppressed intellect (2.1.3839). Continuing to gaze upon the dagger, he thinks he sees credit line on the blade, then abruptly decides that the vision is just a grammatical construction of his unease over cleansing Duncan. The night around him seems dense with horror and witchcraft, but Macbeth stiffens and resolves to do his bloody work. A doorbell tolls- skirt Macbeths signal that the chamberlains be asleep-and Macbeth strides toward Duncans chamber.\n\nSummary: hazard 2, scene 2\n volition all great Neptunes ocean wash this blood\nClean from my hand? No, this my hand will rather \nThe innumerable seas incarnadine, \nMaking the green superstar red. \n(See Important Quotations Explained)\n\nAs Macbeth leaves the hall, Lady Macbeth enters, remarking on her boldness. She imagines that Macbeth is killing the king even as she speaks. audience Macbeth cry out, she worries that the chamberlains have awakened. She s ays that she cannot hear how Ma...
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