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Macbeth hires Banquo's murderers

Banquo is murdered; Fleance escapes

Macbeth is haunted by Banquo's ghost

Hecat scolds the witches

Lennox and lord discuss current events

Macbeth hires two murderers to kill his "best friend" Banquo and his son Fleance. Macbeth fears these men will eventually take his position as King of Scotland because the witches prophesied that Banquo's line would eventually sit the throne.

As nighttime falls, three murderers wait outside the palace. When Banquo and Fleance arrive, they dismount from their horses and light a torch. The murderers attack them, eventually stabbing Banquo to death. However, the torch is extinguished, and Banquo urges his son to run to safety. Luckily, Fleance escapes in the darkness.

Macbeth is hosting a dinner party when he learns about Banquo's death and Fleance's escape. When returning to his guests, Macbeth sees Banquo's ghost sitting at the head of the royal table. Horrified, he begins yelling at the ghost, who is invisible to the rest of the company. Lady Macbeth makes excuses for her husband's behavior, claiming he sometimes has visions. Shortly after, the ghost reappears, forcing Macbeth into another outburst; he believes Banquo's ghost is a sign that he will have to suffer for his murders.

Hecat, the goddess of witchcraft, is upset with the other witches for interacting with Macbeth and fabricating his prophecy. Hecat demands that she handle all further mischief with Macbeth. She also informs the witches that Macbeth is planning on visiting them soon, and they must give him a false sense of security.

Lennox and another lord are discussing what has happened to the kingdom. The murder of Banquo has officially been blamed on Fleance, but both men suspect that Macbeth was involved. The lord also informs Lennox that Macduff has gone to England to join Malcom in asking for the King Edward's aid. They are planning a war with Scotland to help restore the natural monarchy and rightful bloodline. In order to defeat Macbeth, they will need England as backup.

His line must never sit the throne!

Take any shape but that!

How did you dare to trade and traffic with Macbeth!

We shall, my lord, perform what you command us.

O, treachery. Fly, good Fleance, fly, fly, fly!

May soon return to this our suffering country!

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Macbeth hires Banquo's murderers

Banquo is murdered; Fleance escapes

Macbeth is haunted by Banquo's ghost

Hecat scolds the witches

Lennox and lord discuss current events

Macbeth hires two murderers to kill his "best friend" Banquo and his son Fleance. Macbeth fears these men will eventually take his position as King of Scotland because the witches prophesied that Banquo's line would eventually sit the throne.

As nighttime falls, three murderers wait outside the palace. When Banquo and Fleance arrive, they dismount from their horses and light a torch. The murderers attack them, eventually stabbing Banquo to death. However, the torch is extinguished, and Banquo urges his son to run to safety. Luckily, Fleance escapes in the darkness.

Macbeth is hosting a dinner party when he learns about Banquo's death and Fleance's escape. When returning to his guests, Macbeth sees Banquo's ghost sitting at the head of the royal table. Horrified, he begins yelling at the ghost, who is invisible to the rest of the company. Lady Macbeth makes excuses for her husband's behavior, claiming he sometimes has visions. Shortly after, the ghost reappears, forcing Macbeth into another outburst; he believes Banquo's ghost is a sign that he will have to suffer for his murders.

Hecat, the goddess of witchcraft, is upset with the other witches for interacting with Macbeth and fabricating his prophecy. Hecat demands that she handle all further mischief with Macbeth. She also informs the witches that Macbeth is planning on visiting them soon, and they must give him a false sense of security.

Lennox and another lord are discussing what has happened to the kingdom. The murder of Banquo has officially been blamed on Fleance, but both men suspect that Macbeth was involved. The lord also informs Lennox that Macduff has gone to England to join Malcom in asking for the King Edward's aid. They are planning a war with Scotland to help restore the natural monarchy and rightful bloodline. In order to defeat Macbeth, they will need England as backup.

His line must never sit the throne!

Take any shape but that!

How did you dare to trade and traffic with Macbeth!

We shall, my lord, perform what you command us.

O, treachery. Fly, good Fleance, fly, fly, fly!

May soon return to this our suffering country!

Create your own at Storyboard That

Macbeth hires Banquo's murderers

Banquo is murdered; Fleance escapes

Macbeth is haunted by Banquo's ghost

Hecat scolds the witches

Lennox and lord discuss current events

Macbeth hires two murderers to kill his "best friend" Banquo and his son Fleance. Macbeth fears these men will eventually take his position as King of Scotland because the witches prophesied that Banquo's line would eventually sit the throne.

As nighttime falls, three murderers wait outside the palace. When Banquo and Fleance arrive, they dismount from their horses and light a torch. The murderers attack them, eventually stabbing Banquo to death. However, the torch is extinguished, and Banquo urges his son to run to safety. Luckily, Fleance escapes in the darkness.

Macbeth is hosting a dinner party when he learns about Banquo's death and Fleance's escape. When returning to his guests, Macbeth sees Banquo's ghost sitting at the head of the royal table. Horrified, he begins yelling at the ghost, who is invisible to the rest of the company. Lady Macbeth makes excuses for her husband's behavior, claiming he sometimes has visions. Shortly after, the ghost reappears, forcing Macbeth into another outburst; he believes Banquo's ghost is a sign that he will have to suffer for his murders.

Hecat, the goddess of witchcraft, is upset with the other witches for interacting with Macbeth and fabricating his prophecy. Hecat demands that she handle all further mischief with Macbeth. She also informs the witches that Macbeth is planning on visiting them soon, and they must give him a false sense of security.

Lennox and another lord are discussing what has happened to the kingdom. The murder of Banquo has officially been blamed on Fleance, but both men suspect that Macbeth was involved. The lord also informs Lennox that Macduff has gone to England to join Malcom in asking for the King Edward's aid. They are planning a war with Scotland to help restore the natural monarchy and rightful bloodline. In order to defeat Macbeth, they will need England as backup.

His line must never sit the throne!

Take any shape but that!

How did you dare to trade and traffic with Macbeth!

We shall, my lord, perform what you command us.

O, treachery. Fly, good Fleance, fly, fly, fly!

May soon return to this our suffering country!

Create your own at Storyboard That

Macbeth hires Banquo's murderers

Banquo is murdered; Fleance escapes

Macbeth is haunted by Banquo's ghost

Hecat scolds the witches

Lennox and lord discuss current events

Macbeth hires two murderers to kill his "best friend" Banquo and his son Fleance. Macbeth fears these men will eventually take his position as King of Scotland because the witches prophesied that Banquo's line would eventually sit the throne.

As nighttime falls, three murderers wait outside the palace. When Banquo and Fleance arrive, they dismount from their horses and light a torch. The murderers attack them, eventually stabbing Banquo to death. However, the torch is extinguished, and Banquo urges his son to run to safety. Luckily, Fleance escapes in the darkness.

Macbeth is hosting a dinner party when he learns about Banquo's death and Fleance's escape. When returning to his guests, Macbeth sees Banquo's ghost sitting at the head of the royal table. Horrified, he begins yelling at the ghost, who is invisible to the rest of the company. Lady Macbeth makes excuses for her husband's behavior, claiming he sometimes has visions. Shortly after, the ghost reappears, forcing Macbeth into another outburst; he believes Banquo's ghost is a sign that he will have to suffer for his murders.

Hecat, the goddess of witchcraft, is upset with the other witches for interacting with Macbeth and fabricating his prophecy. Hecat demands that she handle all further mischief with Macbeth. She also informs the witches that Macbeth is planning on visiting them soon, and they must give him a false sense of security.

Lennox and another lord are discussing what has happened to the kingdom. The murder of Banquo has officially been blamed on Fleance, but both men suspect that Macbeth was involved. The lord also informs Lennox that Macduff has gone to England to join Malcom in asking for the King Edward's aid. They are planning a war with Scotland to help restore the natural monarchy and rightful bloodline. In order to defeat Macbeth, they will need England as backup.

His line must never sit the throne!

Take any shape but that!

How did you dare to trade and traffic with Macbeth!

We shall, my lord, perform what you command us.

O, treachery. Fly, good Fleance, fly, fly, fly!

May soon return to this our suffering country!

Create your own at Storyboard That

Macbeth hires Banquo's murderers

Banquo is murdered; Fleance escapes

Macbeth is haunted by Banquo's ghost

Hecat scolds the witches

Lennox and lord discuss current events

Macbeth hires two murderers to kill his "best friend" Banquo and his son Fleance. Macbeth fears these men will eventually take his position as King of Scotland because the witches prophesied that Banquo's line would eventually sit the throne.

As nighttime falls, three murderers wait outside the palace. When Banquo and Fleance arrive, they dismount from their horses and light a torch. The murderers attack them, eventually stabbing Banquo to death. However, the torch is extinguished, and Banquo urges his son to run to safety. Luckily, Fleance escapes in the darkness.

Macbeth is hosting a dinner party when he learns about Banquo's death and Fleance's escape. When returning to his guests, Macbeth sees Banquo's ghost sitting at the head of the royal table. Horrified, he begins yelling at the ghost, who is invisible to the rest of the company. Lady Macbeth makes excuses for her husband's behavior, claiming he sometimes has visions. Shortly after, the ghost reappears, forcing Macbeth into another outburst; he believes Banquo's ghost is a sign that he will have to suffer for his murders.

Hecat, the goddess of witchcraft, is upset with the other witches for interacting with Macbeth and fabricating his prophecy. Hecat demands that she handle all further mischief with Macbeth. She also informs the witches that Macbeth is planning on visiting them soon, and they must give him a false sense of security.

Lennox and another lord are discussing what has happened to the kingdom. The murder of Banquo has officially been blamed on Fleance, but both men suspect that Macbeth was involved. The lord also informs Lennox that Macduff has gone to England to join Malcom in asking for the King Edward's aid. They are planning a war with Scotland to help restore the natural monarchy and rightful bloodline. In order to defeat Macbeth, they will need England as backup.

His line must never sit the throne!

Take any shape but that!

How did you dare to trade and traffic with Macbeth!

We shall, my lord, perform what you command us.

O, treachery. Fly, good Fleance, fly, fly, fly!

May soon return to this our suffering country!

Create your own at Storyboard That

Macbeth hires Banquo's murderers

Banquo is murdered; Fleance escapes

Macbeth is haunted by Banquo's ghost

Hecat scolds the witches

Lennox and lord discuss current events

Macbeth hires two murderers to kill his "best friend" Banquo and his son Fleance. Macbeth fears these men will eventually take his position as King of Scotland because the witches prophesied that Banquo's line would eventually sit the throne.

As nighttime falls, three murderers wait outside the palace. When Banquo and Fleance arrive, they dismount from their horses and light a torch. The murderers attack them, eventually stabbing Banquo to death. However, the torch is extinguished, and Banquo urges his son to run to safety. Luckily, Fleance escapes in the darkness.

Macbeth is hosting a dinner party when he learns about Banquo's death and Fleance's escape. When returning to his guests, Macbeth sees Banquo's ghost sitting at the head of the royal table. Horrified, he begins yelling at the ghost, who is invisible to the rest of the company. Lady Macbeth makes excuses for her husband's behavior, claiming he sometimes has visions. Shortly after, the ghost reappears, forcing Macbeth into another outburst; he believes Banquo's ghost is a sign that he will have to suffer for his murders.

Hecat, the goddess of witchcraft, is upset with the other witches for interacting with Macbeth and fabricating his prophecy. Hecat demands that she handle all further mischief with Macbeth. She also informs the witches that Macbeth is planning on visiting them soon, and they must give him a false sense of security.

Lennox and another lord are discussing what has happened to the kingdom. The murder of Banquo has officially been blamed on Fleance, but both men suspect that Macbeth was involved. The lord also informs Lennox that Macduff has gone to England to join Malcom in asking for the King Edward's aid. They are planning a war with Scotland to help restore the natural monarchy and rightful bloodline. In order to defeat Macbeth, they will need England as backup.

His line must never sit the throne!

Take any shape but that!

How did you dare to trade and traffic with Macbeth!

We shall, my lord, perform what you command us.

O, treachery. Fly, good Fleance, fly, fly, fly!

May soon return to this our suffering country!

Create your own at Storyboard That

Macbeth hires Banquo's murderers

Banquo is murdered; Fleance escapes

Macbeth is haunted by Banquo's ghost

Hecat scolds the witches

Lennox and lord discuss current events

Macbeth hires two murderers to kill his "best friend" Banquo and his son Fleance. Macbeth fears these men will eventually take his position as King of Scotland because the witches prophesied that Banquo's line would eventually sit the throne.

As nighttime falls, three murderers wait outside the palace. When Banquo and Fleance arrive, they dismount from their horses and light a torch. The murderers attack them, eventually stabbing Banquo to death. However, the torch is extinguished, and Banquo urges his son to run to safety. Luckily, Fleance escapes in the darkness.

Macbeth is hosting a dinner party when he learns about Banquo's death and Fleance's escape. When returning to his guests, Macbeth sees Banquo's ghost sitting at the head of the royal table. Horrified, he begins yelling at the ghost, who is invisible to the rest of the company. Lady Macbeth makes excuses for her husband's behavior, claiming he sometimes has visions. Shortly after, the ghost reappears, forcing Macbeth into another outburst; he believes Banquo's ghost is a sign that he will have to suffer for his murders.

Hecat, the goddess of witchcraft, is upset with the other witches for interacting with Macbeth and fabricating his prophecy. Hecat demands that she handle all further mischief with Macbeth. She also informs the witches that Macbeth is planning on visiting them soon, and they must give him a false sense of security.

Lennox and another lord are discussing what has happened to the kingdom. The murder of Banquo has officially been blamed on Fleance, but both men suspect that Macbeth was involved. The lord also informs Lennox that Macduff has gone to England to join Malcom in asking for the King Edward's aid. They are planning a war with Scotland to help restore the natural monarchy and rightful bloodline. In order to defeat Macbeth, they will need England as backup.

His line must never sit the throne!

Take any shape but that!

How did you dare to trade and traffic with Macbeth!

We shall, my lord, perform what you command us.

O, treachery. Fly, good Fleance, fly, fly, fly!

May soon return to this our suffering country!

Create your own at Storyboard That

Macbeth hires Banquo's murderers

Banquo is murdered; Fleance escapes

Macbeth is haunted by Banquo's ghost

Hecat scolds the witches

Lennox and lord discuss current events

Macbeth hires two murderers to kill his "best friend" Banquo and his son Fleance. Macbeth fears these men will eventually take his position as King of Scotland because the witches prophesied that Banquo's line would eventually sit the throne.

As nighttime falls, three murderers wait outside the palace. When Banquo and Fleance arrive, they dismount from their horses and light a torch. The murderers attack them, eventually stabbing Banquo to death. However, the torch is extinguished, and Banquo urges his son to run to safety. Luckily, Fleance escapes in the darkness.

Macbeth is hosting a dinner party when he learns about Banquo's death and Fleance's escape. When returning to his guests, Macbeth sees Banquo's ghost sitting at the head of the royal table. Horrified, he begins yelling at the ghost, who is invisible to the rest of the company. Lady Macbeth makes excuses for her husband's behavior, claiming he sometimes has visions. Shortly after, the ghost reappears, forcing Macbeth into another outburst; he believes Banquo's ghost is a sign that he will have to suffer for his murders.

Hecat, the goddess of witchcraft, is upset with the other witches for interacting with Macbeth and fabricating his prophecy. Hecat demands that she handle all further mischief with Macbeth. She also informs the witches that Macbeth is planning on visiting them soon, and they must give him a false sense of security.

Lennox and another lord are discussing what has happened to the kingdom. The murder of Banquo has officially been blamed on Fleance, but both men suspect that Macbeth was involved. The lord also informs Lennox that Macduff has gone to England to join Malcom in asking for the King Edward's aid. They are planning a war with Scotland to help restore the natural monarchy and rightful bloodline. In order to defeat Macbeth, they will need England as backup.

His line must never sit the throne!

Take any shape but that!

How did you dare to trade and traffic with Macbeth!

We shall, my lord, perform what you command us.

O, treachery. Fly, good Fleance, fly, fly, fly!

May soon return to this our suffering country!

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  • Macbeth hires Banquo's murderers
  • His line must never sit the throne!
  • We shall, my lord, perform what you command us.
  • Banquo is murdered; Fleance escapes
  • O, treachery. Fly, good Fleance, fly, fly, fly!
  • Macbeth is haunted by Banquo's ghost
  • Take any shape but that!
  • Macbeth hires two murderers to kill his "best friend" Banquo and his son Fleance. Macbeth fears these men will eventually take his position as King of Scotland because the witches prophesied that Banquo's line would eventually sit the throne.
  • Hecat scolds witches
  • How did you dare to trade and traffic with Macbeth!
  • As nighttime falls, three murderers wait outside the palace. When Banquo and Fleance arrive, they dismount from their horses and light a torch. The murderers attack them, eventually stabbing Banquo to death. However, the torch is extinguished, and Banquo urges his son to run to safety. Luckily, Fleance escapes in the darkness.
  • Lennox and Lord discuss current events
  • May soon return to this our suffering country!
  • Macbeth is hosting a dinner party when he learns about Banquo's death and Fleance's escape. When returning to his guests, Macbeth sees Banquo's ghost sitting at the head of the royal table. Horrified, he begins yelling at the ghost, who is invisible to the rest of the company. Lady Macbeth makes excuses for her husband's behavior, claiming he sometimes has visions. Shortly after, the ghost reappears, forcing Macbeth into another outburst. Macbeth is frightened and believes Banquo's ghost is a sign that he will have to suffer for his murders.
  • Hecat, the goddess of witchcraft, is upset with the other witches for interacting with Macbeth and fabricating his prophecy. Hecat demands that she handle all further mischief with Macbeth. She also informs the witches that Macbeth is planning on visiting them soon, and they must give him a false sense of security.
  • Lennox and another lord are discussing what has happened to the kingdom. The murder of Banquo has officially been blamed on Fleance, but both men suspect that Macbeth was involved. T Mcduff has chosen to go to England, where Malcolm is staying, to talk to the King. Mcduff believes that Scotland should be ruled by the rightful bloodline, meaning Malcom. In order to get rid of Macbeth, Mcduff will need England to back him up. He is planning to cause a war with Scotland to take down Macbeth.
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