Macbeth

  • Jan 5, 1414

    The witches

    The witches
    The three witches meet in a heath, organizing where and when they would meet Macbeth to give him a prophecy.
  • Jan 19, 1414

    After Macbeths battle

    King Duncan, hearing of Banquo and, more importantly, Macbeth's valient bravery in battle, awards the Thane of Glamis (Macbeth) the greater title of Thane of Cawdor after the old Thane turns out to be a traitor. Messengers rush off to give Macbeth the good news.
  • Feb 7, 1414

    The Feast

    King Duncan invites himself to Macbeth's castle to throw a big feast. Lady Macbeth,after recieveing a letter from her husband telling her of the news, feels that killing Duncan will make her husband the 'rightful' king and her a respected queen. She then convinces the cautious Macbeth to kill the King, giving him a dagger to do the deed.
  • Mar 14, 1414

    Act 1 Scene 4

    King Duncan meets Macbeth and Banquo to thank them on their courage and success in battle. He goes on to announce that he plans to make Malcolm his future heir. Macbeth shows some forme of joy but in reality he knows that Malcolm stands between him and obtaining the crown.
  • Mar 30, 1414

    Act 1 Scene 5

    Lady Macbeth is informeed via messenger about all the events that have happened from her husband. She knows that her husband is ambitious but she also knows that he may not take the steps necessary to become king. She places the deep thoughts in her mind that she will do anything to convince her husband to take the crown, so he can be king and her queen. Lady Macbeth makes her plans to kill Duncan as he visits their castle for dinner. She takes full control.
  • Apr 2, 1414

    Act Scene 6

    King Duncan arrives at Macbeth's castle and Lady Macbeth greets him with amazing hospitality. She displays great character and really shows Duncan her happiness for having him over. Duncan is pleased by the hospitality and he wishes to see Macbeth who he admires very much.
  • Apr 21, 1414

    Act 1 Scene 7

    During dinner, Macbeth remains alone and contemplates whether to kill King Duncan, his ambition grows but o does his guilt. He does not wish to betray his king. Soon after, Lady Macbeth arrives to tell Macbeth that the king was looking for him. Macbeth says that he will not kill Duncan and Lady Macbeth is furious, she states that Macbeth is a coward and is hardly a man. She then explains her plan and Macbeth was stunned by its brilliance so he agrees to go through with the murder.
  • May 5, 1414

    Act 1 Scene 2

    Macbeth and Banquo manage to talk about the influence of the three witches but they do not go in detail about the witches influence yet. Although it is apparent because king Duncan was dreaming about them in his sleep. At that moment, Macbeth has a vision of a dagger appear in front of him that is pointed towards Duncan. He wonders if it is a real dagger or possibly just his mind playing tricks.
  • May 14, 1414

    Act 2 Scene 2

    Lady Macbeth arrives as Macbeth is about to murder Duncan. She had told Macbeth to plant the daggers with the chamberlain but Macbeth forgot as he lost his head after killing Duncan. So, Lady Macbeth does it for him. Macbeth yells as he kills Duncan and his wife was worried that the cry would sell them out. Macbeth also mentions that he heard a voice as he killed Duncan that spoke to him. Lady Macbeth just tries to keep her husband sane so no suspision is drawn to them.They clean the blood later
  • May 30, 1414

    Act 2 Scene 3

    Macduff discovers Duncan body and alerts everyone. Lady Macbeth puts on a show as she express her sadness for the horrible event. Malcolm and Donalbain are informed of thheir fathers murder and they decide to flee so they are not also killed. Macbeth explains that he killed the chamberains in his rage which brings incredible suspision towards him which Macduff notices. Everyone is in a state of chaos and they wish to resolve this murder as a top priority. Macbeth nearly blew it with his reaction
  • Jun 5, 1414

    Act 2 Scene 4

    Ross explains that the recent events have left him uneasy, their is possibly an unnatural force at work. He then informs Macbeth that he was named king by other lords and the chamberlains werer most likely paid off by someone to kill Duncan. The suspision now falls off Macbeth and rises on the two brothers that fled, Malcolm and Donalbain.
  • Jun 16, 1414

    Act 3 Scene 1

    Bsnquo is contemplating on the witches prophecy seeing as Macbeth is now king and that everything they've predicted has indeed come true. Lady Macbeth invites him to a feist to celbrate and Banquo agrees but goes fpr a ride first. Once they leave, Macbeth calls in his guest who are murderers he hired. He orders them to kill his former friend along with his son Fleance who he thinks pose a threat to his crown He knows that the witches are right so he does everything in his pwer to keep his crown.
  • Jul 7, 1414

    Act 3 Scene 3

    Banquo and Fleance are returning from their ride on their horses, they dismount them and at that momemnt three shady men appear from the darkness. They attack Banquo and in his dying moments he urges his son to flee and avenge his death. The murderers claim Banquo's body and set out to tell Macbeth the news.
  • Jul 21, 1414

    Banuqos Ghost

    As dinner starts, the murderers enter the room and Macbeth speaks with them alone. He learns about Fleance's escape and it angers him. Once he returns to the table, he sees Banquo's ghost and begins to shout and act crazy which is starting to scare his guest. When the ghost leaves, Lady Mcbeth makes an excause for her huband. The ghost reappears and Macbethcontinues to yell and his wife continues to make excuses for him. Later, Macbeth informs his wife that he will pay the witches a visit
  • Aug 3, 1414

    The Witches visions

    Macbeth visits the witxhes for insight because he fears he will be taken over. The witches create a special brew that shows Mcbeth three visions. Macbeth learns that he can only be stopped by a man who is not born of a woman. Macbeth demands the witches to explain the visions but they disappear before him. Lennox arrrives and tells Macbeth that Macduff is heading to England so MAcbeth decides to tell the murderers to go to Macduff's castle and murder his whole family
  • Aug 14, 1414

    Act 4 Scene 3

    Macduff and Malcolm meet up in England, fist they have to know that they an trust each other. MAlcolm does not think he would be fit to be king but they make it clear that he must return. Ross shows up and tells Macduff that his family is doing well abd when Malcolm decides to come with the aid of a great number of englsih soldiers, Ross tells the truth to Macduff telling him his family was murdered. Mscduff then swears he will get revenge on Macbeth.
  • Sep 5, 1414

    Before The Storm

    Outside the castle, the lords discusse the situation,the English army is coming led by Malcolm. Macbethhas fortified Dunsinane Castle and is making his stand there.
  • Sep 16, 1414

    Act 5 Scene 6

    Outside the castle, the battle starts. Malcolm orders the English soldiers to draw their swords. They begin their attack on Macbeth.
  • Oct 1, 1414

    The Death Of Young Siward

    On the battlefield, Macbeth strikes those around him vigorously, because no man born of woman can harm him. He kills Lord Siward’s son and disappears into the battle
  • Dec 12, 1414

    The Finale

    Macbeth encounters Macduff. They fight, and when Macbeth insists that he is invincible because of the witches’ prophecy, Macduff tells Macbeth that he was not of woman born, Macbeth suddenly fears for his life, but he declares that he will not surrender. Malcolm and Siward walk together in the castle, Ross tells Siward that his son is dead. Macduff comes out and Macbeth is killed and gives Malcolm King of Scotland.