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Macbeth Photo Collage

Macbeth Photo Collage. Scene Summaries - Period 5. Act 1, Scene 1. Summary: Three witches plot with ill intentions to meet up with Macbeth. Key Lines 10-11: “Fair is foul and foul is fair. Hover through the fog and filthy air.” Literary Devices Used Here:

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Macbeth Photo Collage

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  1. Macbeth Photo Collage Scene Summaries - Period 5

  2. Act 1, Scene 1 Summary: Three witches plot with ill intentions to meet up with Macbeth. Key Lines 10-11: “Fair is foul and foul is fair. Hover through the fog and filthy air.” Literary Devices Used Here: Alliteration, Metaphor, Foreshadowing and Rhyming Couplet

  3. Act 1 Scene 2 Liam Cooney Summary: The Thane of Cawdor was defeated and the King made Macbeth the new Thane, and will have the previous Thane executed. Key Lines: 16-24 “For brave MAcbeth….our battlements” Literary Devices Used Here:

  4. Act 1, Scene 3 - Ciara Summary: The witches prophesied Macbeth and Banquo’s future. Key Lines 50-51: All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, Thane of Cawdor! All hail, Macbeth, that shalt be King hereafter!

  5. Act 1, Scene 4 The first prophecy from the witches came true, Macbeth became the thane of Cawdor and think that maybe he’ll become king. Then, The King Duncan announces that his son, Malcolm will be the next king. 35-38 “Sons, kinsmen, thanes, and you whose places are the nearest, know, we will establish our estate upon. Our eldest, Malcolm, whom we name hereafter.” Angelica Olmedo

  6. Miguel Forteza Act 1, Scene 5 Summary: Lady Macbeth decides to kill King Duncan after hearing about the Witches’ prophecy of Macbeth becoming the next King of Scotland Key Lines: 45 - 49 “Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between Th’ effect and it! Come to my woman’s breasts, and take my milk for gall, you mud’ring ministers, Wherever in your sightless substances you wait on nature’s mischief!”

  7. Act 1, Scene 6 --Yuhan Xiao Summary: King Duncan came to Macbeth’s castle and talked about honoring him as the Thane of Cawdor due to his loyalty. Key lines 20-22: “…where’s the Thane of Cawdor?...”

  8. Act 1: Scene 7 <3 Didienne Vakombua Summary: Macbeth and Lady Macbeth were talking and planning on killing the King Duncan. Key Lines 31-45: “Wouldst thou have that which thou esteem’st the ornament of life, and live a coward in thine own esteem, letting “I dare not” wait upon “I would,” like the poor cat i’ th’ adage?”

  9. Act 2 Scene 1 Summary: Macbeth and Banquo talks about the prophecy, after, Macbeth sees a vision of a dagger making him kill the king. Lines: 33-34 Is this a dagger which I see before me The handle toward my hand? Come let me clutch thee Ella Williams

  10. Act 2 Scene 2 Matthew Davis Summary: Macbeth kills the king which brings him anxiety. Lady Macbeth calms him by taking the dagger to frame a servant and instructing Macbeth to wash his hands. Key Lines: -Give me the daggers. the sleeping and the dead are but as pictures.(53-54) -My hands are of your color, but I shame to wear a heart so white. (64-65)

  11. Act 2 scene 3 by Joshua Morris Summary: The town finds about that the king is dead, the town also speaks of signs of something bad was happening. The king’s sons also run away in fear of being killed. lines of interest 35-36, 66-68

  12. Act 2 Scene 4 By: Francisco Rivas Summary: The old man and Ross talk about the King’s death and all suspicion falls on to the king’s sons when they flee. Key Lines: 3-4 “Hours dreadful and things strange, but this sore night Hath trifled former knowledge.”

  13. Act 3 Scene 1 - Allison/Michael Summary: Macbeth and Lady Macbeth invite Banquo to their coronation, but Banquo then leaves for a ride in the afternoon and as he leaves, Macbeth talks to two murders that he has hired to kill Banquo. Key Lines: 116-122

  14. Act 3, Scene 2 Christian Ortiz Matthew Viray Summary: Macbeth discusses with Lady Macbeth that there are still loose ends to be tied. Key Lines 27-29: “Come on. Gentle my lord, sleek o’er your rugged looks; Be bright and jovial among your guests tonight.” Literary Devices Used Here:

  15. Act 3 Scene 3 Samuel Mikhail Summary: Macbeth sends three servants to wait and kill Banquo. They successfully kill Banquo and Fleance escapes. Key Lines: Lines 16-17 “O, treachery! Fly good Fleance, fly, fly, fly! (Fleance escapes.) Thou mayst revenge. O Slave! (Banquo dies.)

  16. Act 3 Scene 4 Raul Ramos and Samuel Mikhail Summary-After Macbeth sends the murderers to kill Banquo, he reappears as a ghost in Macbeth’s palace. Key Lines-93-95; 26-29; 70-74 ”Avaunt! and quit my sight! Let the Earth hide thee!”

  17. Act 3 Scene 5 Sarah And Claire Summary: The witches meet with Hecate, the goddess of witchcraft and she says that when Macbeth comes the next day, they must summon visions and spirits that will fill him with a false sense of security. Key Lines: 25-33 On the Right: The three witches with Hecate.

  18. Act 3 Scene 6 By: Lauryn French Summary: Lord and Lennox discuss Mcduff going to get Malcolm to bring him back so he could be the King instead of Macbeth. Key Lines: lines 24-39

  19. Act 4 Scene 1 By: Lauryn French andYuhan Xiao Summary: Macbeth asked three witches about his future, then he thought no one could take his throne from him and were angry about seeing ghosts like Kings and Banquo. Key lines: 110-123

  20. Act 4 Scene 2 Matthew Davis, Ella WIlliams A murderer hired by Macbeth kills the son of Macduff, however, while doing so Lady Macduff escapes. Key Lines -Lines 83-84

  21. Act 4 Scene 3 Justice Deason Matthew Viray Summary: Macduff makes his way to England to convince Prince Malcolm to come back and overthrow Macbeth to become the rightful king of Scotland, and Malcolm tests his loyalty.

  22. Act 5, Scene 1: Claire & Didienne <3 Summary: Lady Macbeth has a strange habit of sleepwalking, she enters in a trance with a candle in her hand; seems to see blood on her hands and claims that nothing will ever wash it off. Key lines : Lines 47-49 “ Here’s the smell of blood still. All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand. Oh, oh, oh!”

  23. Act 5 Scene 2 Michael, Miguel The British and Scottish armies are meeting together to overthrow the “Tyrant” that they call Macbeth. Key Lines: 29-31 “ Or so much as it needs, To dew the sovereign flower and drowns the weeds. Make we our march towards Birnam”

  24. Act 5 Scene 3 Liam Cooney Macbeth is visited by a messenger that tells him about the ten thousand soldiers marching to Dunsinane, as well as being visited by a doctor that tells him about Lady Macbeth’s mental sickness. Key Lines: 10-15/45-47

  25. Act 5 Scene 4 Sarah and Christian Summary: In a country near Birnam Wood, Malcom and Lord Siward decide that in order to defeat Macbeth’s castle, each soldier should cut down a bough of the forest and carry it in front of himself as they march towards the castle in order to disguise their numbers. Key Line: Line 4: “let every soldier hew him down a bough and bear’t before him. Thearby shall we shadow the numbers of our host..”

  26. Act 5 Scene 5 Ciara & Raul Macbeth is told that Lady Macbeth is dead and he is then told that Birnam Wood is coming to Macbeth (an army). Key Lines: “The Queen, my lord is dead.” (Line 16)

  27. Act 5 Scene: 6 Layla C. and Francisco Rivas Summary: Malcolm, Sidward, Macduff, and their armies are hiding with their tree boughs and move closer to Dunsinane Castle Key Lines: 6-10

  28. Act 5 Scene 7 Allison Nishi Summary: On the battlefield near the castle at Dunsinane, Macbeth kills those around him who were born of woman, including Lord Siward’s son, and then exits as the sounds of the battle mount. Key Lines: 12-14

  29. Act 5 Scene 8 Summary: Macbeth and Macduff fight and Macduff kills Macbeth and Macduff brings Macbeth’s head to Malcolm and says “Hail King!” Key Lines: Lines 30-35 “... Macbeth is slain. Macduff removes Macbeth’s body. Lines 54-60

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