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  • What a beautiful castle! The fresh air is wonderful too. I am so excited to visit Macbeth.
  • I agree! Look! Even the temple birds make their nests here because it is so lovely.
  • HA HA HA
  • Good afternoon honourable hostess. Sometimes too much love can be trouble, but I am always grateful for your family's kindness. I am happy to grant your family the honour of hosting me. You can thank me later...
  • The nerve of this guy! I can't wait to kill him...
  • Even doubled, our kindness to you would be nothing compared to the honour you have brought to this household.
  • Everything is going according to plan. The king doesn't suspect a thing!
  • We are your humble servants and will provide anything you could possibly want.
  • Where is Macbeth? We tried to follow him home, but his great love for me spurred him on home before us so he could properly prepare. I am eager to be your guest tonight.
  • King Duncan is looking forward to having a good time with his "friend" Macbeth. If he knew that Macbeth was planning to kill him, he wouldn't be so excited.Banquo observes that birds that live in holy places also live at Macbeth's house, but we know that Macbeth's intentions are not at all pure, which is kind of ironic.
  • Let's go see Macbeth. He really is such a good friend to me.
  • King Duncan believes that the Macbeth household has been preparing for his visit because they are kind.Lady Macbeth says that her family's kindness is nothing, which is true because Macbeth and her aren't planning to be kind at all. King Duncan interprets her speech differently however.
  • The Dramatic Irony of Macbeth
  • Act 1 Scene 7
  • According to the king, Macbeth raced him home to make sure that he could prepare a fun evening fit for a king. We know that Macbeth needed the extra time to prepare to murder the king.
  • The dramatic irony of Act 1 Scene 6 in Shakespeare's Macbeth is that the king thinks that Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are his good friends. However, the audience knows that Macbeth is planning to kill the king for his own gain.
  • Hmmm... I'm sure Macbeth is quite eager to see you too.
  • MWA HA HA HA
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