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    Tu´, menos grande que Macbeth, aunque m´as grande. BRUJA SEGUNDA . Menos dichoso, pero m´as dichoso. BRUJA TERCERA . Padre de reyes, aunque no seas rey. ¡Salve, Macbeth y Banquo! BRUJA PRIMERA ¡Salve, Banquo y Macbeth! MACBETH . Quedaos, imperfectos or´aculos, y decidme m´as.

  2. Macbeth Act Two Summary: Macbeth meets Banquo and Fleance at night. Banquo tells Macbeth he dreamed of the three witches, and reminds Macbeth that one of the witches predictions for him has come true. Macbeth pretends not to be bothered. Later, Macbeth sees a vision of a floating ghostly dagger. He draws his own dagger, and has dark and evil ...

  3. INTERACTIVE MOTION COMICS. Imagine the stunning artwork contained within our graphic novels coming to life with animation and audio. That's exactly what we have done for Macbeth and Romeo & Juliet, combining all three text versions (Original Text, Plain Text and Quick Text) into a remarkably engaging visual and audio experience! Macbeth ...

  4. Macbeth Summary. Three witches tell the Scottish general Macbeth that he will be King of Scotland. Encouraged by his wife, Macbeth kills the king, becomes the new king, and kills more people out of paranoia. Civil war erupts to overthrow Macbeth, resulting in more death. Read our Macbeth Character Summaries. More detail: 2 minute read.

  5. 10 de feb. de 2015 · Gareth Hinds. Shakespeare's classic story of dark ambition, madness, and murder springs to life in a masterful new graphic novel by Gareth Hinds. Set against the moody backdrop of eleventh-century Scotland, Gareth Hinds’s captivating, richly illustrated interpretation takes readers into the claustrophobic mind of a man driven mad by ambition.

  6. In Macbeth, comic relief scenes, or partial scenes, are used to give the audience a bit of a breather, as a way to release some tension between scenes that depict extremely intense events.

  7. Macbeth Act 3 Scene 1 Lines 2-3Banquo is suspicious of his friend Macbeth. "I fear thou play'ds most foully for't." Banquo thinks that Macbeth did something bad to become king. Macbeth Act 3 Scene 4 Lines 159-161Macbeth comparing his murderous life to walking in a river of blood. "I am in blood stepp'd in so far that, should I wade no more ...