Macbeth

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MACBETH
By
William Shakespeare

Persons Represented ................................................................................... 3
ACT I. ......................................................................................................... 4
SCENE I. An open Place. Thunder and Lightning. ...................... 5
SCENE II.A Camp near Forres................................................... 6
SCENE III. A heath.................................................................... 10
SCENE IV. Forres. A Room in the Palace................................. 18
SCENE V. Inverness. A Room in Macbeth's Castle. ................. 21
SCENE VI. The same. Before the Castle. ................................. 25
SCENE VII.The same. A Lobby in the Castle........................... 27
ACT II....................................................................................................... 31
SCENE I. Inverness. Court within the Castle............................. 32
SCENE II. The same. Without the Castle. ................................. 47
ACTIII...................................................................................................... 50
SCENE I. Forres. A Room in the Palace. .................................. 51
SCENE II. The same. Another Room in the Palace. ................. 58
SCENE III. The same. A Park or Lawn, with a gate leading to
thePalace. ................................................................................. 61
SCENE IV. The same. A Room of state in the Palace.A
banquetprepared. ...................................................................... 64
SCENE V. The heath. ............................................................... 72
SCENE VI. Forres. A Room in the Palace................................. 74
ACT IV. .................................................................................................... 76
SCENE I. A dark Cave. Inthe middle, a Caldron Boiling........... 77
SCENE II. Fife. A Room in Macduff's Castle. ............................ 85
SCENE III. England. Before the King's Palace. ......................... 90
ACT V..................................................................................................... 101
SCENE I. Dunsinane. A Room in the Castle. .......................... 102
SCENE II. TheCountry near Dunsinane. ................................ 106
SCENE III. Dunsinane. A Room in the Castle. ........................ 108
SCENE IV. Country nearDunsinane: a Wood in view.............. 112
SCENE V. Dunsinane. Within the castle. ................................ 114
SCENE VI. The same. A Plain before the Castle. ................... 117
SCENE VII. The same. Another part of the Plain................... 118
SCENE VIII. The same. Another part of the field..................... 121

Persons Represented

DUNCAN, King of Scotland.
MALCOLM, his Son.
DONALBAIN, his Son.
MACBETH, General in the King's Army.
BANQUO, General in the King's Army.
MACDUFF, Nobleman of Scotland.
LENNOX, Nobleman of Scotland.
ROSS, Nobleman of Scotland.
MENTEITH, Nobleman of Scotland.
ANGUS,Nobleman of Scotland.
CAITHNESS, Nobleman of Scotland.
FLEANCE, Son to Banquo.
SIWARD, Earl of Northumberland, General of the English Forces.
YOUNG SIWARD, his Son.
SEYTON, an Officer attending on Macbeth.
BOY, Son to Macduff.
An English Doctor. A Scotch Doctor. A Soldier. A Porter. An Old
Man.
LADY MACBETH.
LADY MACDUFF.
Gentlewoman attending on Lady Macbeth.
HECATE,and three Witches....
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