The message that the messenger brings to lay Macbeth is that the King (Duncan) is coming tonight and her reaction to this was that she wished that she had more time to plan out what she was going to do. <3 VLA BLOWS
"Thou'rt mad to say it:
Is not thy master with him? who, were't so,
Would have inform'd for preparation." - Lady Macbeth
A. an anonymous messenger warns her B. her son suggests a plan to run away C. Ross stays to fight the murderers D. the murders make too much noise
That the castle is about to be invaded by hired thugs is the warning that the messenger brings to Lady Macduff in "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare (Baptized April 26, 1564 - April 23, 1616).Specifically, Macduff runs across the border without telling his family and without giving any of his household a chance to escape. A messenger shows up to do what Macduff should have: give the Macduff household a fighting chance to survive. But Lady Macduff will not listen and therefore refuses to save herself and all other life from the coming massacre.
king duncan was the king of demark which in the past was in a war with england, so in the play they didnt want to make demark look like bad people so they replaced the demark people with danes
she warns her husband to disguise his fear and deceit
The three prophecies of the three witches predict MacBeth's rise from thane of Glamis, to thane of Cawdor, to King of Scotland. The three apparitions that the three witches conjure then predict MacBeth's downfall. First, an armed head warns MacBeth to dismiss MacDuff, thane of Fife. Second, a bloody child assures MacBeth that no man born of woman will harm him. But MacDuff was born by Caesarian section. And, third, a child with a crown on his head and a tree branch in his hand promises that MacBeth will only be defeated when Great Birnam Wood moves to Dunsinane Hill. But MacDuff has only to cut branches off the trees for his men to wear, and thereby move the wood in that manner up the hill.
A. an anonymous messenger warns her B. her son suggests a plan to run away C. Ross stays to fight the murderers D. the murders make too much noise
The "bloody baby" in Macbeth is a supernatural apparition that Macbeth encounters during the play. It warns Macbeth to be wary of Macduff, stating that Macbeth should fear him. The bloody baby is one of the many supernatural elements in the play that contribute to its dark and eerie atmosphere.
That the castle is about to be invaded by hired thugs is the warning that the messenger brings to Lady Macduff in "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare (Baptized April 26, 1564 - April 23, 1616).Specifically, Macduff runs across the border without telling his family and without giving any of his household a chance to escape. A messenger shows up to do what Macduff should have: give the Macduff household a fighting chance to survive. But Lady Macduff will not listen and therefore refuses to save herself and all other life from the coming massacre.
An armed head, a bloody child, a crowned child holding a tree. Each one is related to the prophecy it utters: the warrior head warns about Macduff; the child covered in blood from being delivered by C-section, warns about someone "not of woman born"; the child with a crown represents the son of a king, that is, Malcolm, and, while assuring Macbeth that he cannot be defeated until a forest comes to Dunsinane, by carrying a tree he shows how that could happen.
king duncan was the king of demark which in the past was in a war with england, so in the play they didnt want to make demark look like bad people so they replaced the demark people with danes
she warns her husband to disguise his fear and deceit
Macbeth says that the first apparition warns him to beware Macduff, the second apparition tells him to fear no man born of a woman, and the third apparition tells him he will not be defeated until Birnam Wood comes to Dunsinane Hill.
she warns her husband to disguise his fear and deceit
The prophecy is that Macbeth will become the Thane of Cawdor and then the King of Scotland. But Banquo's son, Fleance will become the next king after Macbeth. Banquo and Macbeth think the prophecy is ridiculous until Macbeth become Thane of Cawdor because the last Thane of Cawdor was tratior as he sided with the Norwegian Vikings during battle. The next Thane of Cawdor will be the ultamite tratior as he will kill the king to become King.
In Act 4, Scene 1, the witches show Macbeth three apparitions: an armed head that warns him to beware Macduff, a bloody child that tells him no man born of a woman can harm him, and a crowned child holding a tree that proclaims he will not be defeated until Birnam Wood comes to Dunsinane. These prophecies give Macbeth a false sense of security and confidence in his invincibility.
No. Macbeth is a tragedy. it is play of ambition, as he kills the king, Duncan, the son of his later enemy, Macduff, and even his own friend, Banquo, in order to take and maintain power. hope is not an idea that ever appears in the play
Well, their concerns are more domestic than political. They are true innocents. They discuss what might happen if there were more "liars and swearers" than "honest men" without reflecting on what that might mean to people like them. Ross warns Lady Macduff of her danger, but she cannot understand it. If she could, she would have saddled a horse and been gone before Ross could go.