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Friday 7 February 2014

0 Play script-Macbeth

Scene 5-Banquet Scene
(Inside Glamis Castle)

Narrator 5: As the three hideous hags had prohecised Macbeth's bright future, Macbeth has tasted power and he wanted to possess this for eternity. He became irate because he knew that his loyal friend's sons were going to be the next monarch. Temptation got the best of him, and finally decided to do the unforgivable, as he was uneasy knowing that his descendants wouldn't inherit the throne

Banquo: I think I shall go out for riding on my stallion, as thou know that it is most beautiful today.

Macbeth: I request my loyal comrade to rejoice on this wondrous occasion , alas I would advise you to arrive at the earliest Banquo, I shall require you later.

 (with a sly grin on his face)

Narrator 6: Macbeth's devious plan was to attack him when he was at his weakest. Although Macbeth had guilt in his heart, he decided to pursue his act.

Madeline: (In a courteous manner) The deed has been done sire, Banquo's throat has been slit and we have concealed his corpse.

(Royal trumpets bellowing and music starts playing)

Macbeth: I am proud to announce that I, as the king of Scotland, am most pleased with this jovial day before my grand coronation.

(Sips his wine from the goblet)

Narrator 5: Banquo, his solemn advisor, his solemn friend,and his solemn partner... DEAD!

Madeline: Macbeth, I have heard terrible news, Fleance, Banquo's son has escaped, unharmed.

 (Macbeth nudging her aside)
Macbeth: (Angirly telling her off) Wha...? What...is this?! Impossible! I! I had sent them to kill you!

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