Act I
Scene I:
“Fair is foul, and foul is fair:
Hover through the fog and filthy
air.”
Indication of this quote is
self-explanatory.
-Setting: so far there are three witches in the desert
Scene II:
“For brave Macbeth--well he deserves
that name-“
Talking about Macbeth because the
audience needs to understand Macbeth through the perspective of his colleagues.
Scene III:
Macbeth becomes a king!
The vanishing is strange of the
witches, which leaves Macbeth wondering why he is king.
King of whatever was over thrown.
Scene IV:
Macbeth seems to have taken all the
praise to his head.
Banquo is also another important
figure.
Scene V:
Lady Macbeth is going to meet the
“king”, she is a dramatic and not very pleased.
Scene VI:
“This castle hath a pleasant seat…”
Something interesting might happen
because the setting seems sketchy.
They seem to be waiting for
Macbeth.
Scene VII:
Macbeth is talking about
assassinating someone.
ACT II
Scene I:
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