"I think not of them:Yet, when we can entreat an hour to serve,We would spend it in some words upon that business,If you would grant the time" (II.ii.22-25).
"Is this a dagger which I see before me,The handle toward my hand Come, let me clutch thee. I have thee not, and yet I see thee still" (II.i.34-36).
"All's well.I dreamt last night of the three weird sisters:To you they have show'd some truth" (II.i.20-22).
"There's one did laugh in's sleep, and one cried 'Murder!' That they did wake each other: I stood and heard them: But they did say their prayers, and address'd them" (II.ii.20-23).
"This is a sorry sight" (II.ii.19).
"A foolish thought to say a sorry sight" (II.ii.19-20).
"Those of his chamber, as it seem'd, had done 't" (II.ii.98).
"O, yet I do repent me of my fury,That I did kill them" (II.ii.103-104).
"Your royal father 's murder'd" (II.iii.97).
"O, by whom?" (II.ii.97).
Macbeth and Banquo discusses about the prophecies from three witches. Macbeth claims to have no thought of them at all since they encountered in the woods. As Banquo leaves, Macbeth sees a vision of a dagger floating in the air with its handle pointing at Macbeth and its blade towards Duncan. The blood he had seen on the dagger worried Macbeth, for he was about to kill Duncan
Macbeth kills Duncan while Duncan is asleep. and goes back to his wife holding the bloody dagger. Macbeth asks his wife if she heard the noises. Macbeth is stressed about the fact that he had just murdered the King.
In the morning, Lennox and Macduff found Duncan dead in his room. Malcolm and Donalbain arrives at the scene, they are told that their father were killed, most likely by his chamberlains. Macbeth goes into the King's room and kills the chamberlain. He explains that he was in such fury that he couldn't restrain himself. The death of the old King allows Macbeth to be the new king.
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