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  1. Actually understand Macbeth Act 5, Scene 5. Read every line of Shakespeare’s original text alongside a modern English translation.

    • Act 5, Scene 8

      MALCOLM. We shall not spend a large expense of time Before...

  2. Read Act 5, Scene 5 of Shakespeare's Macbeth, side-by-side with a translation into Modern English.

  3. Macbeth laughs at the coming army, but seems bored by his lack of fear. Suddenly, a woman cries out. Seyton investigates, and returns with news that Lady Macbeth has died.

  4. 31 Ιουλ 2015 · Act 5, scene 5. Macbeth is confident that he can withstand any siege from Malcolm’s forces. He is then told of Lady Macbeth’s death and of the apparent movement of Birnam Wood toward Dunsinane Castle, where he waits. He desperately resolves to abandon the castle and give battle to Malcolm in the field. Colors.

  5. Scene 5. Back at Dunsinane, Macbeth is getting a little overconfident. Dunsinane is well fortified, and he thinks he can wait out any attempt at a siege. The feeling is short-lived, though. He finds out that his wife has died, and that Birnam Wood is, in fact, marching to Dunsinane.

  6. Seyton enters and reports that Lady Macbeth is dead. In the great “Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow” speech, Macbeth despairs at the futility of life. A Messenger reports that he seemed to...

  7. Seyton went to find out why they were crying. Macbeth stared over the battlements to the darkness in front of him. He had almost forgotten what fear was like. There was a time when he would have shuddered to hear such shrieks in the night and his scalp would have crawled as though it had life in it.

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