Macbeth
By William Shakespeare.
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Dramatis Personae
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Duncan, king of Scotland
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Malcolm, his son
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Donalbain, his son
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Macbeth, general of the king’s army
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Banquo, general of the king’s army
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Macduff, nobleman of Scotland
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Lennox, nobleman of Scotland
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Ross, nobleman of Scotland
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Menteith, nobleman of Scotland
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Angus, nobleman of Scotland
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Caithness, nobleman of Scotland
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Fleance, son to Banquo
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Siward, Earl of Northumberland, general of the English forces
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Young Siward, his son
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Seyton, an officer attending on Macbeth
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Boy, son to Macduff
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An English doctor
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A Scotch doctor
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A soldier
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A porter
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An old man
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Lady Macbeth
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Lady Macduff
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Gentlewoman attending on Lady Macbeth
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Hecate
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Three Witches
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Apparitions
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Lords, gentlemen, officers, soldiers, murderers, attendants, and messengers
Scene: Scotland; England.
Macbeth
Act I
Scene I
A desert place.
Thunder and lightning. Enter three Witches. | |
First Witch |
When shall we three meet again |
Second Witch |
When the hurlyburly’s done, |
Third Witch | That will be ere the set of sun. |
First Witch | Where the place? |
Second Witch | Upon the heath. |
Third Witch | There to meet with Macbeth. |
First Witch | I come, Graymalkin! |
Second Witch | Paddock calls. |
Third Witch | Anon. |
All |
Fair is foul, and foul is fair: |
Scene II
A camp near Forres.
Alarum within. Enter Duncan, Malcolm, Donalbain, Lennox, with Attendants, meeting a bleeding Sergeant. | |
Duncan |
What bloody man is that? He can report, |
Malcolm |
This is the sergeant |
Sergeant |
Doubtful it stood; |
Duncan | O valiant cousin! worthy gentleman! |
Sergeant |
As whence the sun ’gins his reflection |
Duncan |
Dismay’d not this |
Sergeant |
Yes; |
Duncan |
So well thy words become thee as thy wounds; |
Enter Ross. | |
Malcolm | The worthy thane of Ross. |
Lennox |
What a haste looks through his eyes! So should he look |
Ross | God save the king! |
Duncan | Whence camest thou, worthy thane? |
Ross |
From Fife, great king; |
Duncan | Great happiness! |
Ross |
That now |
Duncan |
No more that thane of Cawdor shall deceive |
Ross | I’ll see it done. |
Duncan | What he hath lost noble Macbeth hath won. Exeunt. |
Scene III
A heath near Forres.
Thunder. Enter the three Witches. | |
First Witch | Where hast thou been, sister? |
Second Witch | Killing swine. |
Third Witch | Sister, where thou? |
First Witch |
A sailor’s wife had chestnuts in her lap, |