There are four scene threes in the play: that gives me a 75% chance of guessing the wrong scene.In Act V Scene 3, he imagines what his old age ought to be like, with "honour, love, obedience, troops of friends" and realizes that he has no chance of this old age. Also, when he is talking to the doctor he wonders whether the doctor could diagnose the disease which affects the country.In Act III Scene 3 we find that Macbeth has sent a third murderer to join the two he talked to earlier. Did he imagine that something would go wrong and sent someone further to check?In Act II Scene 3 he very quickly thinks up the idea of murdering the grooms and then comes up with a plausible excuse when Macduff calls him on it.In Act I Scene 3 he says "why do I yield to that suggestion which doth unfix my hair and make my seated heart knock at my ribs . . ?" which means he is clearly imagining the murder of Duncan as a way to make the witches' prediction come true.There is an answer of sorts for all four. Although I would have said that Act II Scenes 1 and 2 contain the best evidence of Macbeth's imagination.
In Act 2 Scene 1, Macbeth is onstage and Lady Macbeth is not. I think Macbeth in Act 1 Scene 5 is heading back to his castle called "Inverness" to talk to his wife (Lady Macbeth) about what happened with the witches and to come back from the war that just happened. Possibly you were thinking of Act 2 Scene 2 where she is talking and he is stabbing Duncan.
Neptune
there are 3
You need to specify. There are a number of scenes between Banquo and Macbeth.
Lennox Suggest that Macbeth is both a Murderer and a Tryant
Duel Scene from Macbeth - 1905 was released on: USA: July 1905
In Scene 1 of Macbeth, Macbeth vows to ponder whether the prophesied crown will fall into his hands by chance or through violence. This vow is carried out in Scene 2 when Macbeth starts to contemplate the idea of killing King Duncan in order to take the throne.
There are two murderers in act 3 scene 3 in Macbeth.
In Act 2 Scene 1, Macbeth is onstage and Lady Macbeth is not. I think Macbeth in Act 1 Scene 5 is heading back to his castle called "Inverness" to talk to his wife (Lady Macbeth) about what happened with the witches and to come back from the war that just happened. Possibly you were thinking of Act 2 Scene 2 where she is talking and he is stabbing Duncan.
3 witches foretold the future for MacBeth.
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In scene two of Macbeth, the absence of Macbeth is introduced through dialogue between Duncan and Banquo. Duncan inquires about Macbeth's whereabouts, expressing his expectation of Macbeth's presence. Banquo informs Duncan that Macbeth's absence is due to being occupied with his thoughts and preparations for their upcoming meeting.
In Act 3, Scene 1 of Macbeth, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth exhibit a mixture of apprehension, ambition, and a growing sense of paranoia. Macbeth is increasingly consumed by his guilt and fear of losing power, while Lady Macbeth struggles to maintain control over their destiny despite their mounting troubles.
this is drawing or painting of a scene that comes to mind
Neptune
there are 3
Duncan.