Duncan, king of scotland, hears an account of the success in battle of his noblemen macbeth and banquo. Duncan orders the execution of the rebel thane of cawdor and sends messengers to announce to macbeth that he has been given cawdor’s title. This page contains the original text of act 1, scene 2 of macbeth. shakespeare’s complete original macbeth text is extremely long, so we’ve split the text into one scene per page.
All acts and scenes are listed on the macbeth text page, or linked to from the bottom of this page. A camp near forres. I still see you, and you look as real as this other dagger that i’m unsheathing now.
[he draws a dagger] you’re leading me the way i was going already, and i was going to use a weapon just like you. Either my eyesight is the only sense of mine that isn’t working, or it’s the only one that’s working correctly. Read a translation of act 1, scene 4 → analysis:
These scenes establish the play’s dramatic premise—the witches’ awakening of macbeth’s ambition—and present the main characters and their relationships. At the same time, the first three scenes establish a dark mood that permeates the entire play. Act 2, scene 1.
Macbeth and banquo are discussing the witches’ prophecies once again. Banquo has been dreaming about them, but macbeth lies and says they’ve slipped his mind. He then tells banquo to stick with him, and he’ll be rewarded in the future.
Banquo agrees, so long as he gets to keep his conscience clear. As thou didst leave it. Duncan (the king of scotland), his two sons (malcolm and donalbain), and lennox (a scottish nobleman) hang out with their attendants at a military camp in scotland.
King duncan's forces have been busy fighting against the king of norway and the traitor, macdonwald. A wounded captain arrives, fresh from the field, where. As two spent swimmers that do cling together.
And choke their art. 10 worthy to be a rebel, for to that. The multiplying villanies of nature.
Do swarm upon himfrom the western isles. Of kerns and gallowglasses is supplied, and. The wine that made the servants drunk has made me bold.
The liquor that put them to sleep has filled me with fire. That was the shriek of an owl—an omen of death like the bell struck at midnight by the night watchman before the cell of a man condemned to death. Macbeth is killing duncan right now.
Banquo and fleance walk the halls of macbeth’s castle at night. Macbeth has a vision of a dagger in the air before him. Macbeth heads to duncan's bedchamber.
Macbeth returns to lady macbeth after killing duncan. Lady macbeth plants the murder weapons in duncan's bedchamber to frame the chamberlains. Actually understand macbeth act 1, scene 1.
Read every line of shakespeare’s original text alongside a modern english translation. Act 1, scene 1. Download the entire macbeth translation as a printable pdf!
Our teacher editions can help. Act 2, scene 1. Banquo’s son, fleance, couldn’t sleep.
His father hadn’t come in although it was very late. He got up and went outside. His father’s voice came from behind him.
Lady macbeth [reading] “they met me in the day of success, and i have learned by the perfectest report they have more in them than mortal knowledge. When i burned in desire to question them further, they made themselves air, into which they vanished. Act 2, scene 2.
Macbeth walks in on his waiting wife with bloody daggers in his hands. The deed has been done, and macbeth is horrified by his actions. Plus he’s managed to mess up the plan by bringing the daggers away from the scene of the crime (he was supposed to leave them there to point the finger at duncan’s drunk servants).
Read a translation of act 1, scene 4 →. These scenes establish the play’s dramatic premise—the witches’ awakening of macbeth’s ambition—and present the main characters and their relationships. At the same time, the first three scenes establish a dark mood that permeates the entire play.
Read the nosweatshakespeare modern macbeth translation ebook for free! Chose the act & scene to read macbeth translated into modern english. Act 1, scene 2.
Duncan, king of scotland, was conferring with his sons, malcolm and donalbain, at a fortress near forres. Matters could not be worse. The rebels, led by the northern thane, macdonwald, had made an alliance with the norwegian king and the two forces were preparing to roll across scotland like a tidal wave.
Act 1, scene 2. In the scottish court, king duncan is rehashing a recent battle with his sons and other noblemen. He’s hoping a wounded captain can give him the scoop on what went down on the battlefield.
The captain tells them that “brave macbeth” and banquo were the heroes of the hour, and then he's promptly hauled off to the.