MACBETH: WHAT TAKES   Debbie Chen
              PLACE
ACT I

 Act I starts with the three witches saying, “fair is foul
  and foul is fair,” which is a paradox implying the
  essential theme of the play.
ACT I


 At the same time, Scotland
  is fighting a war. Macbeth,
  the main character of the
  play, who is brave and
  ambitious. Even though the
  King of Norway brought
  more soldiers and supplies
  against Macbeth, finally the
  Norwegian King surrenders.
  Duncan, the king of
  Scotland, decides to make
  him the Thane of Cawdor.
ACT I


 The three witches meets
  Macbeth and Banquo.
 The witches’ prophecies for
  Macbeth are about how he
  will become the Thane of
  Cawdor and later become the
  King of Scotland.
 This foreshadows what will
  happen later on and how
  these fortunes will affect
  Macbeth.
ACT I

 Macbeth is shocked about
  the predictions.
 In contrast to
  Macbeth, Banquo seems not
  to care about the
  predictions and he is happy
  for Macbeth’s success.
 Later, Macbeth receives the
  Thane of Cawdor and he
  tells his wife, Lady
  Macbeth, about the
  prophecies that the witches
  had told him.
ACT I

 Duncan is going to stay at Macbeth’s house for a
  night. Lady Macbeth comes up with a plan to kill
  King Duncan and encourage Macbeth to follow her
  plan.
ACT II




 Lady Macbeth and Macbeth’s own vision pushes
  Macbeth to act, he eventually kills Duncan. At this
  time, he still feels regret because he should be
  loyal to his noble King, Duncan. However, Lady
  Macbeth does not want the plan to be a failure, so
  she finishes the rest by herself.
ACT II

 The next morning,
  Macduff finds Duncan’s
  body. Macbeth and Lady
  Macbeth act very shocked
  to defer suspicion that
  they behind the murders.
  The guards are falsely
  accused of being the
  primary suspects and
  Macbeth kills them.
ACT II


  Duncan’s sons, Malcolm and
   Donalbain feel that their
   lives might well be
   threatened so they quickly
   flee the castle, leaving no
   heir to Duncan. So it’s
   obvious that Macbeth is the
   next king.
ACT III


 Banquo thinks that
  Macbeth is the one
  who killed Duncan, so
  Macbeth sends out
  hired killers to kill
  Banquo and his son,
  Fleance. In the end,
  Banquo is killed but
  Fleance manages to
  escape.
ACT III


   Macbeth organizes a
    banquet and invites many
    lords. At the
    Banquet, Macbeth sees
    Banquo’s ghost and reacts
    very strangely. Lady
    Macbeth tries to cover up
    for Macbeth, but the
    guests obviously feels the
    unease.
ACT III


 Finally, we know that
  Macduff is not at the
  Banquet. This is because he
  thinks it is Macbeth, the
  one who killed Duncan as
  well, and he goes to
  England to get help.
REFERENCES
 https://vln.ucourses.com/content/english/ZAEN11/ZAEN11Y12/Z
  AEN11S1Y12/macbeth -three-
  witches.jpg?_&d2lSessionVal=gH6kQ5pxCb4h7pisde9QXNPfz
 http://www.collintheatrecenter.com/PastShows/2000/Macbeth/P
  hotos/MacbethArt2.jpg
 http://www.josephshore.com/Macbeth%20Act%204.jpg
 http://maressa.edublogs.org/files/2009/08/macbeth -e-lady -
  macbeth1 .jpg
 http://www.falconlit.com/web/webquest/macbeth/macbeth_pic.j
  pg
 http://im.glogster.com/media/5/15/80/36/15803650.jpg
 http://aliveontheshelves.com/wp -
  content/uploads/2011/10/macbeth.jpg
 http://www.shakespeare -
  online.com/plays/macbeth/soliloquies/barrymore.jpg
 http://www.dcist.com/attachments/dcist_charles/2007_0514_ma
  cbeth.jpg
 http://us.123r f.com/400wm/400/400/anyka/anyka1010/anyka1
  01000044/8018347-shakespeare-s-macbeth-with-old-books-and-
  a-dagger.jpg
 http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_Rgt1fJ2SJRM/TMcRQmxXAzI/AAAAAAA
  AABQ/Qc4HrZH5pDc/s400/macbeth.jpg

Macbeth assignment 3[1]

  • 1.
    MACBETH: WHAT TAKES Debbie Chen PLACE
  • 2.
    ACT I  ActI starts with the three witches saying, “fair is foul and foul is fair,” which is a paradox implying the essential theme of the play.
  • 3.
    ACT I  Atthe same time, Scotland is fighting a war. Macbeth, the main character of the play, who is brave and ambitious. Even though the King of Norway brought more soldiers and supplies against Macbeth, finally the Norwegian King surrenders. Duncan, the king of Scotland, decides to make him the Thane of Cawdor.
  • 4.
    ACT I  Thethree witches meets Macbeth and Banquo.  The witches’ prophecies for Macbeth are about how he will become the Thane of Cawdor and later become the King of Scotland.  This foreshadows what will happen later on and how these fortunes will affect Macbeth.
  • 5.
    ACT I  Macbethis shocked about the predictions.  In contrast to Macbeth, Banquo seems not to care about the predictions and he is happy for Macbeth’s success.  Later, Macbeth receives the Thane of Cawdor and he tells his wife, Lady Macbeth, about the prophecies that the witches had told him.
  • 6.
    ACT I  Duncanis going to stay at Macbeth’s house for a night. Lady Macbeth comes up with a plan to kill King Duncan and encourage Macbeth to follow her plan.
  • 7.
    ACT II  LadyMacbeth and Macbeth’s own vision pushes Macbeth to act, he eventually kills Duncan. At this time, he still feels regret because he should be loyal to his noble King, Duncan. However, Lady Macbeth does not want the plan to be a failure, so she finishes the rest by herself.
  • 8.
    ACT II  Thenext morning, Macduff finds Duncan’s body. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth act very shocked to defer suspicion that they behind the murders. The guards are falsely accused of being the primary suspects and Macbeth kills them.
  • 9.
    ACT II Duncan’s sons, Malcolm and Donalbain feel that their lives might well be threatened so they quickly flee the castle, leaving no heir to Duncan. So it’s obvious that Macbeth is the next king.
  • 10.
    ACT III  Banquothinks that Macbeth is the one who killed Duncan, so Macbeth sends out hired killers to kill Banquo and his son, Fleance. In the end, Banquo is killed but Fleance manages to escape.
  • 11.
    ACT III  Macbeth organizes a banquet and invites many lords. At the Banquet, Macbeth sees Banquo’s ghost and reacts very strangely. Lady Macbeth tries to cover up for Macbeth, but the guests obviously feels the unease.
  • 12.
    ACT III  Finally,we know that Macduff is not at the Banquet. This is because he thinks it is Macbeth, the one who killed Duncan as well, and he goes to England to get help.
  • 13.
    REFERENCES  https://vln.ucourses.com/content/english/ZAEN11/ZAEN11Y12/Z AEN11S1Y12/macbeth -three- witches.jpg?_&d2lSessionVal=gH6kQ5pxCb4h7pisde9QXNPfz  http://www.collintheatrecenter.com/PastShows/2000/Macbeth/P hotos/MacbethArt2.jpg  http://www.josephshore.com/Macbeth%20Act%204.jpg  http://maressa.edublogs.org/files/2009/08/macbeth -e-lady - macbeth1 .jpg  http://www.falconlit.com/web/webquest/macbeth/macbeth_pic.j pg  http://im.glogster.com/media/5/15/80/36/15803650.jpg  http://aliveontheshelves.com/wp - content/uploads/2011/10/macbeth.jpg  http://www.shakespeare - online.com/plays/macbeth/soliloquies/barrymore.jpg  http://www.dcist.com/attachments/dcist_charles/2007_0514_ma cbeth.jpg  http://us.123r f.com/400wm/400/400/anyka/anyka1010/anyka1 01000044/8018347-shakespeare-s-macbeth-with-old-books-and- a-dagger.jpg  http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_Rgt1fJ2SJRM/TMcRQmxXAzI/AAAAAAA AABQ/Qc4HrZH5pDc/s400/macbeth.jpg