Act 1 Scene 7 of William Shakespeare Introduction of Macbeth =========== The first act Scene 7 is very important throughout the drama. Not only Macbeth and Macbeth but also a series of murders are here. I want to do that lively well. This is the scene where Macbeth became king and the original king (King Duncan) was murdered. What happened before this scene was that King Duncan came to Macbeth 's castle and opened a big party. Mrs Macbeth was playing the role of a man, not Macbeth. I was worried that Macbeth would commit murder.
One of the most important person among William · Shakespeare's "Lady · Macbeth" and "Macbeth 's" Macbeth "is Mrs. Macbeth. In the introduction of the fifth act of the first act, Mrs. Macbeth was brought in to the play. In this monologue, after reading the letter from her husband Macbeth, Mrs Macbeth commented on her idea and told her about the witch's prophecies about the possibility of royal power. - Power of the Macbeth Witch The myth and religion include sacred or evil creatures with incredible power. William Shakespeare has a witch with strange power in his play "Macbeth". These witches have a devil's power to set the event process in the plot and enhance the story's hobby.
Macbeth in the first act Macbeth in William Shakespeare, we see Macbeth Macbeth her husband read a letter that was giving her her letter, the book is written as a monologue, she is a monologue Reading on how to get the audience His future message is made up of a group of witches. Macbeth soon sent a letter to his wife. He was obviously satisfied with the news and she wanted to know that. This plays a lot of role of Macbeth of Macbeth of William · Shakespeare. The relationship between Macbeth and the other characters in the play and the tragic theory of Aristotle is the way that Macbeth proved to be a tragic hero. In the early stages of the script, Macbeth and Bangor have returned to Scotland from the fierce fight between the Norwegians and the Norwegians. Scotland They just won the war in Duncan. This shows the noble virtue of Macbeth.