Act 5, Scene 1
Act 5, Scene 2
Act 5, Scene 3
Act 5, Scene 4
Act 5, Scene 5
Act 5, Scene 5
Act 5, Scene 7
Act 5, Scene 8
Act 5, Scene 8
Act 5, Scene 9
The gentlewoman hears Lady Macbeth walking and talking in the middle of the night, so she summons the doctor for help.
Three soldiers are talking about the dictator Macbeth and his traitorous actions.
The doctor and a servant come to visit Macbeth to deliver bad news.
Malcolm and Siward are discussing their plan to attack Macbeth’s castle.
Seyton and Macbeth are discussing their battle plans when they hear a strange noise.
A messenger comes to alert Macbeth about the army outside and he is intrigued that one of the prophecies has come true.
Young Siward enters the castle and Macbeth meets him.
Macduff enters the castle and confronts Macbeth and they start to fight.
Macbeth fights Macduff and he starts to realize that 2 more prophecies might be coming true.
After defeating Macbeth, Macduff enters Malcolm’s headquarters and wants to make him king, so Malcolm rewards everyone who fought alongside him.
Out, damned spot! Out, I say!
What a sigh is there! The heart is sorely charged
She has spoke what she should not, I am sure of that
What does the tyrant?
Great Dunsinane he highly fortifies. Some say he's mad!
Now does he feel his secret murders sticking on his hands!
There is ten thousand... soldiers, sir!
Servant, I'll fight till from my bones my flesh be hack'd. Give me my armor! Doctor, cure her of that!
Lady Macbeth is troubled with thick coming fancies
Let every soldier hew him down a bough, and bear't before him: thereby shall we shadow the numbers of our host
We learn no other, but the confident tyrant keeps still in Dunsinane
AAAAAAAHHH
What is that noise?
The queen, my lord, is dead!
She should have died hereafter, there would have been time for such a word
Out, out, brief candle, life's but a walking shadow
I should report, that as I did stand my watch upon the hill, I look'd toward Birnam and methought the wood began to move!
`Fear not, till Birnam Wood comes toward Dunsinane`, and now a wood comes toward Dunsinane!
What is thy name?
My name's Macbeth
Though liest, abhorrent tyrant; with my sword I'll prove the lie though speak'st!
Thou wast born of woman. But swords I smile at, weapons laugh to scorn, brandish'd by man that's of a woman born
(Kills young Siward)
I have no words, my voice is in my sword!
Thou losest labour. I bear a charmed life which must not yield to one of woman born
Despair thy charm, tell thee, Macduff was from his mother's womb untimely ripped!
Accursed be the tongue that tells me so, ... I'll not fight with thee
Then yield thee coward, and live to be the show and gaze o'th'time!
I will not yield, lay on, Macduff, and damn'd be him that first cries, 'Hold enough!'
Hail, king, for so thou art. Behold where stands th'usurper's cursed head. Hail, king of Scotland!
My thanes and kinsmen, henceforth be earles, the first that ever Scotland in such an honor nam'd
So, thanks to all at once and to each one , whom we invite to see us crown'd at Scone
Hail, king of Scotland!
Act 5, Scene 1
Act 5, Scene 2
Act 5, Scene 3
Act 5, Scene 4
Act 5, Scene 5
Act 5, Scene 5
Act 5, Scene 7
Act 5, Scene 8
Act 5, Scene 8
Act 5, Scene 9
The gentlewoman hears Lady Macbeth walking and talking in the middle of the night, so she summons the doctor for help.
Three soldiers are talking about the dictator Macbeth and his traitorous actions.
The doctor and a servant come to visit Macbeth to deliver bad news.
Malcolm and Siward are discussing their plan to attack Macbeth’s castle.
Seyton and Macbeth are discussing their battle plans when they hear a strange noise.
A messenger comes to alert Macbeth about the army outside and he is intrigued that one of the prophecies has come true.
Young Siward enters the castle and Macbeth meets him.
Macduff enters the castle and confronts Macbeth and they start to fight.
Macbeth fights Macduff and he starts to realize that 2 more prophecies might be coming true.
After defeating Macbeth, Macduff enters Malcolm’s headquarters and wants to make him king, so Malcolm rewards everyone who fought alongside him.
Out, damned spot! Out, I say!
What a sigh is there! The heart is sorely charged
She has spoke what she should not, I am sure of that
What does the tyrant?
Great Dunsinane he highly fortifies. Some say he's mad!
Now does he feel his secret murders sticking on his hands!
There is ten thousand... soldiers, sir!
Servant, I'll fight till from my bones my flesh be hack'd. Give me my armor! Doctor, cure her of that!
Lady Macbeth is troubled with thick coming fancies
Let every soldier hew him down a bough, and bear't before him: thereby shall we shadow the numbers of our host
We learn no other, but the confident tyrant keeps still in Dunsinane
AAAAAAAHHH
What is that noise?
The queen, my lord, is dead!
She should have died hereafter, there would have been time for such a word
Out, out, brief candle, life's but a walking shadow
I should report, that as I did stand my watch upon the hill, I look'd toward Birnam and methought the wood began to move!
`Fear not, till Birnam Wood comes toward Dunsinane`, and now a wood comes toward Dunsinane!
What is thy name?
My name's Macbeth
Though liest, abhorrent tyrant; with my sword I'll prove the lie though speak'st!
Thou wast born of woman. But swords I smile at, weapons laugh to scorn, brandish'd by man that's of a woman born
(Kills young Siward)
I have no words, my voice is in my sword!
Thou losest labour. I bear a charmed life which must not yield to one of woman born
Despair thy charm, tell thee, Macduff was from his mother's womb untimely ripped!
Accursed be the tongue that tells me so, ... I'll not fight with thee
Then yield thee coward, and live to be the show and gaze o'th'time!
I will not yield, lay on, Macduff, and damn'd be him that first cries, 'Hold enough!'
Hail, king, for so thou art. Behold where stands th'usurper's cursed head. Hail, king of Scotland!
My thanes and kinsmen, henceforth be earles, the first that ever Scotland in such an honor nam'd
So, thanks to all at once and to each one , whom we invite to see us crown'd at Scone
Hail, king of Scotland!
Act 5, Scene 1
Act 5, Scene 2
Act 5, Scene 3
Act 5, Scene 4
Act 5, Scene 5
Act 5, Scene 5
Act 5, Scene 7
Act 5, Scene 8
Act 5, Scene 8
Act 5, Scene 9
The gentlewoman hears Lady Macbeth walking and talking in the middle of the night, so she summons the doctor for help.
Three soldiers are talking about the dictator Macbeth and his traitorous actions.
The doctor and a servant come to visit Macbeth to deliver bad news.
Malcolm and Siward are discussing their plan to attack Macbeth’s castle.
Seyton and Macbeth are discussing their battle plans when they hear a strange noise.
A messenger comes to alert Macbeth about the army outside and he is intrigued that one of the prophecies has come true.
Young Siward enters the castle and Macbeth meets him.
Macduff enters the castle and confronts Macbeth and they start to fight.
Macbeth fights Macduff and he starts to realize that 2 more prophecies might be coming true.
After defeating Macbeth, Macduff enters Malcolm’s headquarters and wants to make him king, so Malcolm rewards everyone who fought alongside him.
Out, damned spot! Out, I say!
What a sigh is there! The heart is sorely charged
She has spoke what she should not, I am sure of that
What does the tyrant?
Great Dunsinane he highly fortifies. Some say he's mad!
Now does he feel his secret murders sticking on his hands!
There is ten thousand... soldiers, sir!
Servant, I'll fight till from my bones my flesh be hack'd. Give me my armor! Doctor, cure her of that!
Lady Macbeth is troubled with thick coming fancies
Let every soldier hew him down a bough, and bear't before him: thereby shall we shadow the numbers of our host
We learn no other, but the confident tyrant keeps still in Dunsinane
AAAAAAAHHH
What is that noise?
The queen, my lord, is dead!
She should have died hereafter, there would have been time for such a word
Out, out, brief candle, life's but a walking shadow
I should report, that as I did stand my watch upon the hill, I look'd toward Birnam and methought the wood began to move!
`Fear not, till Birnam Wood comes toward Dunsinane`, and now a wood comes toward Dunsinane!
What is thy name?
My name's Macbeth
Though liest, abhorrent tyrant; with my sword I'll prove the lie though speak'st!
Thou wast born of woman. But swords I smile at, weapons laugh to scorn, brandish'd by man that's of a woman born
(Kills young Siward)
I have no words, my voice is in my sword!
Thou losest labour. I bear a charmed life which must not yield to one of woman born
Despair thy charm, tell thee, Macduff was from his mother's womb untimely ripped!
Accursed be the tongue that tells me so, ... I'll not fight with thee
Then yield thee coward, and live to be the show and gaze o'th'time!
I will not yield, lay on, Macduff, and damn'd be him that first cries, 'Hold enough!'
Hail, king, for so thou art. Behold where stands th'usurper's cursed head. Hail, king of Scotland!
My thanes and kinsmen, henceforth be earles, the first that ever Scotland in such an honor nam'd
So, thanks to all at once and to each one , whom we invite to see us crown'd at Scone
Hail, king of Scotland!
Act 5, Scene 1
Act 5, Scene 2
Act 5, Scene 3
Act 5, Scene 4
Act 5, Scene 5
Act 5, Scene 5
Act 5, Scene 7
Act 5, Scene 8
Act 5, Scene 8
Act 5, Scene 9
The gentlewoman hears Lady Macbeth walking and talking in the middle of the night, so she summons the doctor for help.
Three soldiers are talking about the dictator Macbeth and his traitorous actions.
The doctor and a servant come to visit Macbeth to deliver bad news.
Malcolm and Siward are discussing their plan to attack Macbeth’s castle.
Seyton and Macbeth are discussing their battle plans when they hear a strange noise.
A messenger comes to alert Macbeth about the army outside and he is intrigued that one of the prophecies has come true.
Young Siward enters the castle and Macbeth meets him.
Macduff enters the castle and confronts Macbeth and they start to fight.
Macbeth fights Macduff and he starts to realize that 2 more prophecies might be coming true.
After defeating Macbeth, Macduff enters Malcolm’s headquarters and wants to make him king, so Malcolm rewards everyone who fought alongside him.
Out, damned spot! Out, I say!
What a sigh is there! The heart is sorely charged
She has spoke what she should not, I am sure of that
What does the tyrant?
Great Dunsinane he highly fortifies. Some say he's mad!
Now does he feel his secret murders sticking on his hands!
There is ten thousand... soldiers, sir!
Servant, I'll fight till from my bones my flesh be hack'd. Give me my armor! Doctor, cure her of that!
Lady Macbeth is troubled with thick coming fancies
Let every soldier hew him down a bough, and bear't before him: thereby shall we shadow the numbers of our host
We learn no other, but the confident tyrant keeps still in Dunsinane
AAAAAAAHHH
What is that noise?
The queen, my lord, is dead!
She should have died hereafter, there would have been time for such a word
Out, out, brief candle, life's but a walking shadow
I should report, that as I did stand my watch upon the hill, I look'd toward Birnam and methought the wood began to move!
`Fear not, till Birnam Wood comes toward Dunsinane`, and now a wood comes toward Dunsinane!
What is thy name?
My name's Macbeth
Though liest, abhorrent tyrant; with my sword I'll prove the lie though speak'st!
Thou wast born of woman. But swords I smile at, weapons laugh to scorn, brandish'd by man that's of a woman born
(Kills young Siward)
I have no words, my voice is in my sword!
Thou losest labour. I bear a charmed life which must not yield to one of woman born
Despair thy charm, tell thee, Macduff was from his mother's womb untimely ripped!
Accursed be the tongue that tells me so, ... I'll not fight with thee
Then yield thee coward, and live to be the show and gaze o'th'time!
I will not yield, lay on, Macduff, and damn'd be him that first cries, 'Hold enough!'
Hail, king, for so thou art. Behold where stands th'usurper's cursed head. Hail, king of Scotland!
My thanes and kinsmen, henceforth be earles, the first that ever Scotland in such an honor nam'd
So, thanks to all at once and to each one , whom we invite to see us crown'd at Scone
Hail, king of Scotland!
Act 5, Scene 1
Act 5, Scene 2
Act 5, Scene 3
Act 5, Scene 4
Act 5, Scene 5
Act 5, Scene 5
Act 5, Scene 7
Act 5, Scene 8
Act 5, Scene 8
Act 5, Scene 9
The gentlewoman hears Lady Macbeth walking and talking in the middle of the night, so she summons the doctor for help.
Three soldiers are talking about the dictator Macbeth and his traitorous actions.
The doctor and a servant come to visit Macbeth to deliver bad news.
Malcolm and Siward are discussing their plan to attack Macbeth’s castle.
Seyton and Macbeth are discussing their battle plans when they hear a strange noise.
A messenger comes to alert Macbeth about the army outside and he is intrigued that one of the prophecies has come true.
Young Siward enters the castle and Macbeth meets him.
Macduff enters the castle and confronts Macbeth and they start to fight.
Macbeth fights Macduff and he starts to realize that 2 more prophecies might be coming true.
After defeating Macbeth, Macduff enters Malcolm’s headquarters and wants to make him king, so Malcolm rewards everyone who fought alongside him.
Out, damned spot! Out, I say!
What a sigh is there! The heart is sorely charged
She has spoke what she should not, I am sure of that
What does the tyrant?
Great Dunsinane he highly fortifies. Some say he's mad!
Now does he feel his secret murders sticking on his hands!
There is ten thousand... soldiers, sir!
Servant, I'll fight till from my bones my flesh be hack'd. Give me my armor! Doctor, cure her of that!
Lady Macbeth is troubled with thick coming fancies
Let every soldier hew him down a bough, and bear't before him: thereby shall we shadow the numbers of our host
We learn no other, but the confident tyrant keeps still in Dunsinane
AAAAAAAHHH
What is that noise?
The queen, my lord, is dead!
She should have died hereafter, there would have been time for such a word
Out, out, brief candle, life's but a walking shadow
I should report, that as I did stand my watch upon the hill, I look'd toward Birnam and methought the wood began to move!
`Fear not, till Birnam Wood comes toward Dunsinane`, and now a wood comes toward Dunsinane!
What is thy name?
My name's Macbeth
Though liest, abhorrent tyrant; with my sword I'll prove the lie though speak'st!
Thou wast born of woman. But swords I smile at, weapons laugh to scorn, brandish'd by man that's of a woman born
(Kills young Siward)
I have no words, my voice is in my sword!
Thou losest labour. I bear a charmed life which must not yield to one of woman born
Despair thy charm, tell thee, Macduff was from his mother's womb untimely ripped!
Accursed be the tongue that tells me so, ... I'll not fight with thee
Then yield thee coward, and live to be the show and gaze o'th'time!
I will not yield, lay on, Macduff, and damn'd be him that first cries, 'Hold enough!'
Hail, king, for so thou art. Behold where stands th'usurper's cursed head. Hail, king of Scotland!
My thanes and kinsmen, henceforth be earles, the first that ever Scotland in such an honor nam'd
So, thanks to all at once and to each one , whom we invite to see us crown'd at Scone
Hail, king of Scotland!
Act 5, Scene 1
Act 5, Scene 2
Act 5, Scene 3
Act 5, Scene 4
Act 5, Scene 5
Act 5, Scene 5
Act 5, Scene 7
Act 5, Scene 8
Act 5, Scene 8
Act 5, Scene 9
The gentlewoman hears Lady Macbeth walking and talking in the middle of the night, so she summons the doctor for help.
Three soldiers are talking about the dictator Macbeth and his traitorous actions.
The doctor and a servant come to visit Macbeth to deliver bad news.
Malcolm and Siward are discussing their plan to attack Macbeth’s castle.
Seyton and Macbeth are discussing their battle plans when they hear a strange noise.
A messenger comes to alert Macbeth about the army outside and he is intrigued that one of the prophecies has come true.
Young Siward enters the castle and Macbeth meets him.
Macduff enters the castle and confronts Macbeth and they start to fight.
Macbeth fights Macduff and he starts to realize that 2 more prophecies might be coming true.
After defeating Macbeth, Macduff enters Malcolm’s headquarters and wants to make him king, so Malcolm rewards everyone who fought alongside him.
Out, damned spot! Out, I say!
What a sigh is there! The heart is sorely charged
She has spoke what she should not, I am sure of that
What does the tyrant?
Great Dunsinane he highly fortifies. Some say he's mad!
Now does he feel his secret murders sticking on his hands!
There is ten thousand... soldiers, sir!
Servant, I'll fight till from my bones my flesh be hack'd. Give me my armor! Doctor, cure her of that!
Lady Macbeth is troubled with thick coming fancies
Let every soldier hew him down a bough, and bear't before him: thereby shall we shadow the numbers of our host
We learn no other, but the confident tyrant keeps still in Dunsinane
AAAAAAAHHH
What is that noise?
The queen, my lord, is dead!
She should have died hereafter, there would have been time for such a word
Out, out, brief candle, life's but a walking shadow
I should report, that as I did stand my watch upon the hill, I look'd toward Birnam and methought the wood began to move!
`Fear not, till Birnam Wood comes toward Dunsinane`, and now a wood comes toward Dunsinane!
What is thy name?
My name's Macbeth
Though liest, abhorrent tyrant; with my sword I'll prove the lie though speak'st!
Thou wast born of woman. But swords I smile at, weapons laugh to scorn, brandish'd by man that's of a woman born
(Kills young Siward)
I have no words, my voice is in my sword!
Thou losest labour. I bear a charmed life which must not yield to one of woman born
Despair thy charm, tell thee, Macduff was from his mother's womb untimely ripped!
Accursed be the tongue that tells me so, ... I'll not fight with thee
Then yield thee coward, and live to be the show and gaze o'th'time!
I will not yield, lay on, Macduff, and damn'd be him that first cries, 'Hold enough!'
Hail, king, for so thou art. Behold where stands th'usurper's cursed head. Hail, king of Scotland!
My thanes and kinsmen, henceforth be earles, the first that ever Scotland in such an honor nam'd
So, thanks to all at once and to each one , whom we invite to see us crown'd at Scone
Hail, king of Scotland!
Act 5, Scene 1
Act 5, Scene 2
Act 5, Scene 3
Act 5, Scene 4
Act 5, Scene 5
Act 5, Scene 5
Act 5, Scene 7
Act 5, Scene 8
Act 5, Scene 8
Act 5, Scene 9
The gentlewoman hears Lady Macbeth walking and talking in the middle of the night, so she summons the doctor for help.
Three soldiers are talking about the dictator Macbeth and his traitorous actions.
The doctor and a servant come to visit Macbeth to deliver bad news.
Malcolm and Siward are discussing their plan to attack Macbeth’s castle.
Seyton and Macbeth are discussing their battle plans when they hear a strange noise.
A messenger comes to alert Macbeth about the army outside and he is intrigued that one of the prophecies has come true.
Young Siward enters the castle and Macbeth meets him.
Macduff enters the castle and confronts Macbeth and they start to fight.
Macbeth fights Macduff and he starts to realize that 2 more prophecies might be coming true.
After defeating Macbeth, Macduff enters Malcolm’s headquarters and wants to make him king, so Malcolm rewards everyone who fought alongside him.
Out, damned spot! Out, I say!
What a sigh is there! The heart is sorely charged
She has spoke what she should not, I am sure of that
What does the tyrant?
Great Dunsinane he highly fortifies. Some say he's mad!
Now does he feel his secret murders sticking on his hands!
There is ten thousand... soldiers, sir!
Servant, I'll fight till from my bones my flesh be hack'd. Give me my armor! Doctor, cure her of that!
Lady Macbeth is troubled with thick coming fancies
Let every soldier hew him down a bough, and bear't before him: thereby shall we shadow the numbers of our host
We learn no other, but the confident tyrant keeps still in Dunsinane
AAAAAAAHHH
What is that noise?
The queen, my lord, is dead!
She should have died hereafter, there would have been time for such a word
Out, out, brief candle, life's but a walking shadow
I should report, that as I did stand my watch upon the hill, I look'd toward Birnam and methought the wood began to move!
`Fear not, till Birnam Wood comes toward Dunsinane`, and now a wood comes toward Dunsinane!
What is thy name?
My name's Macbeth
Though liest, abhorrent tyrant; with my sword I'll prove the lie though speak'st!
Thou wast born of woman. But swords I smile at, weapons laugh to scorn, brandish'd by man that's of a woman born
(Kills young Siward)
I have no words, my voice is in my sword!
Thou losest labour. I bear a charmed life which must not yield to one of woman born
Despair thy charm, tell thee, Macduff was from his mother's womb untimely ripped!
Accursed be the tongue that tells me so, ... I'll not fight with thee
Then yield thee coward, and live to be the show and gaze o'th'time!
I will not yield, lay on, Macduff, and damn'd be him that first cries, 'Hold enough!'
Hail, king, for so thou art. Behold where stands th'usurper's cursed head. Hail, king of Scotland!
My thanes and kinsmen, henceforth be earles, the first that ever Scotland in such an honor nam'd
So, thanks to all at once and to each one , whom we invite to see us crown'd at Scone
Hail, king of Scotland!
Act 5, Scene 1
Act 5, Scene 2
Act 5, Scene 3
Act 5, Scene 4
Act 5, Scene 5
Act 5, Scene 5
Act 5, Scene 7
Act 5, Scene 8
Act 5, Scene 8
Act 5, Scene 9
The gentlewoman hears Lady Macbeth walking and talking in the middle of the night, so she summons the doctor for help.
Three soldiers are talking about the dictator Macbeth and his traitorous actions.
The doctor and a servant come to visit Macbeth to deliver bad news.
Malcolm and Siward are discussing their plan to attack Macbeth’s castle.
Seyton and Macbeth are discussing their battle plans when they hear a strange noise.
A messenger comes to alert Macbeth about the army outside and he is intrigued that one of the prophecies has come true.
Young Siward enters the castle and Macbeth meets him.
Macduff enters the castle and confronts Macbeth and they start to fight.
Macbeth fights Macduff and he starts to realize that 2 more prophecies might be coming true.
After defeating Macbeth, Macduff enters Malcolm’s headquarters and wants to make him king, so Malcolm rewards everyone who fought alongside him.
Out, damned spot! Out, I say!
What a sigh is there! The heart is sorely charged
She has spoke what she should not, I am sure of that
What does the tyrant?
Great Dunsinane he highly fortifies. Some say he's mad!
Now does he feel his secret murders sticking on his hands!
There is ten thousand... soldiers, sir!
Servant, I'll fight till from my bones my flesh be hack'd. Give me my armor! Doctor, cure her of that!
Lady Macbeth is troubled with thick coming fancies
Let every soldier hew him down a bough, and bear't before him: thereby shall we shadow the numbers of our host
We learn no other, but the confident tyrant keeps still in Dunsinane
AAAAAAAHHH
What is that noise?
The queen, my lord, is dead!
She should have died hereafter, there would have been time for such a word
Out, out, brief candle, life's but a walking shadow
I should report, that as I did stand my watch upon the hill, I look'd toward Birnam and methought the wood began to move!
`Fear not, till Birnam Wood comes toward Dunsinane`, and now a wood comes toward Dunsinane!
What is thy name?
My name's Macbeth
Though liest, abhorrent tyrant; with my sword I'll prove the lie though speak'st!
Thou wast born of woman. But swords I smile at, weapons laugh to scorn, brandish'd by man that's of a woman born
(Kills young Siward)
I have no words, my voice is in my sword!
Thou losest labour. I bear a charmed life which must not yield to one of woman born
Despair thy charm, tell thee, Macduff was from his mother's womb untimely ripped!
Accursed be the tongue that tells me so, ... I'll not fight with thee
Then yield thee coward, and live to be the show and gaze o'th'time!
I will not yield, lay on, Macduff, and damn'd be him that first cries, 'Hold enough!'
Hail, king, for so thou art. Behold where stands th'usurper's cursed head. Hail, king of Scotland!
My thanes and kinsmen, henceforth be earles, the first that ever Scotland in such an honor nam'd
So, thanks to all at once and to each one , whom we invite to see us crown'd at Scone
Hail, king of Scotland!
Act 5, Scene 1
Act 5, Scene 2
Act 5, Scene 3
Act 5, Scene 4
Act 5, Scene 5
Act 5, Scene 5
Act 5, Scene 7
Act 5, Scene 8
Act 5, Scene 8
Act 5, Scene 9
The gentlewoman hears Lady Macbeth walking and talking in the middle of the night, so she summons the doctor for help.
Three soldiers are talking about the dictator Macbeth and his traitorous actions.
The doctor and a servant come to visit Macbeth to deliver bad news.
Malcolm and Siward are discussing their plan to attack Macbeth’s castle.
Seyton and Macbeth are discussing their battle plans when they hear a strange noise.
A messenger comes to alert Macbeth about the army outside and he is intrigued that one of the prophecies has come true.
Young Siward enters the castle and Macbeth meets him.
Macduff enters the castle and confronts Macbeth and they start to fight.
Macbeth fights Macduff and he starts to realize that 2 more prophecies might be coming true.
After defeating Macbeth, Macduff enters Malcolm’s headquarters and wants to make him king, so Malcolm rewards everyone who fought alongside him.
Out, damned spot! Out, I say!
What a sigh is there! The heart is sorely charged
She has spoke what she should not, I am sure of that
What does the tyrant?
Great Dunsinane he highly fortifies. Some say he's mad!
Now does he feel his secret murders sticking on his hands!
There is ten thousand... soldiers, sir!
Servant, I'll fight till from my bones my flesh be hack'd. Give me my armor! Doctor, cure her of that!
Lady Macbeth is troubled with thick coming fancies
Let every soldier hew him down a bough, and bear't before him: thereby shall we shadow the numbers of our host
We learn no other, but the confident tyrant keeps still in Dunsinane
AAAAAAAHHH
What is that noise?
The queen, my lord, is dead!
She should have died hereafter, there would have been time for such a word
Out, out, brief candle, life's but a walking shadow
I should report, that as I did stand my watch upon the hill, I look'd toward Birnam and methought the wood began to move!
`Fear not, till Birnam Wood comes toward Dunsinane`, and now a wood comes toward Dunsinane!
What is thy name?
My name's Macbeth
Though liest, abhorrent tyrant; with my sword I'll prove the lie though speak'st!
Thou wast born of woman. But swords I smile at, weapons laugh to scorn, brandish'd by man that's of a woman born
(Kills young Siward)
I have no words, my voice is in my sword!
Thou losest labour. I bear a charmed life which must not yield to one of woman born
Despair thy charm, tell thee, Macduff was from his mother's womb untimely ripped!
Accursed be the tongue that tells me so, ... I'll not fight with thee
Then yield thee coward, and live to be the show and gaze o'th'time!
I will not yield, lay on, Macduff, and damn'd be him that first cries, 'Hold enough!'
Hail, king, for so thou art. Behold where stands th'usurper's cursed head. Hail, king of Scotland!
My thanes and kinsmen, henceforth be earles, the first that ever Scotland in such an honor nam'd
So, thanks to all at once and to each one , whom we invite to see us crown'd at Scone
Hail, king of Scotland!
Act 5, Scene 1
Act 5, Scene 2
Act 5, Scene 3
Act 5, Scene 4
Act 5, Scene 5
Act 5, Scene 5
Act 5, Scene 7
Act 5, Scene 8
Act 5, Scene 8
Act 5, Scene 9
The gentlewoman hears Lady Macbeth walking and talking in the middle of the night, so she summons the doctor for help.
Three soldiers are talking about the dictator Macbeth and his traitorous actions.
The doctor and a servant come to visit Macbeth to deliver bad news.
Malcolm and Siward are discussing their plan to attack Macbeth’s castle.
Seyton and Macbeth are discussing their battle plans when they hear a strange noise.
A messenger comes to alert Macbeth about the army outside and he is intrigued that one of the prophecies has come true.
Young Siward enters the castle and Macbeth meets him.
Macduff enters the castle and confronts Macbeth and they start to fight.
Macbeth fights Macduff and he starts to realize that 2 more prophecies might be coming true.
After defeating Macbeth, Macduff enters Malcolm’s headquarters and wants to make him king, so Malcolm rewards everyone who fought alongside him.
Out, damned spot! Out, I say!
What a sigh is there! The heart is sorely charged
She has spoke what she should not, I am sure of that
What does the tyrant?
Great Dunsinane he highly fortifies. Some say he's mad!
Now does he feel his secret murders sticking on his hands!
There is ten thousand... soldiers, sir!
Servant, I'll fight till from my bones my flesh be hack'd. Give me my armor! Doctor, cure her of that!
Lady Macbeth is troubled with thick coming fancies
Let every soldier hew him down a bough, and bear't before him: thereby shall we shadow the numbers of our host
We learn no other, but the confident tyrant keeps still in Dunsinane
AAAAAAAHHH
What is that noise?
The queen, my lord, is dead!
She should have died hereafter, there would have been time for such a word
Out, out, brief candle, life's but a walking shadow
I should report, that as I did stand my watch upon the hill, I look'd toward Birnam and methought the wood began to move!
`Fear not, till Birnam Wood comes toward Dunsinane`, and now a wood comes toward Dunsinane!
What is thy name?
My name's Macbeth
Though liest, abhorrent tyrant; with my sword I'll prove the lie though speak'st!
Thou wast born of woman. But swords I smile at, weapons laugh to scorn, brandish'd by man that's of a woman born
(Kills young Siward)
I have no words, my voice is in my sword!
Thou losest labour. I bear a charmed life which must not yield to one of woman born
Despair thy charm, tell thee, Macduff was from his mother's womb untimely ripped!
Accursed be the tongue that tells me so, ... I'll not fight with thee
Then yield thee coward, and live to be the show and gaze o'th'time!
I will not yield, lay on, Macduff, and damn'd be him that first cries, 'Hold enough!'
Hail, king, for so thou art. Behold where stands th'usurper's cursed head. Hail, king of Scotland!
My thanes and kinsmen, henceforth be earles, the first that ever Scotland in such an honor nam'd
So, thanks to all at once and to each one , whom we invite to see us crown'd at Scone
Hail, king of Scotland!
Act 5, Scene 1
Act 5, Scene 2
Act 5, Scene 3
Act 5, Scene 4
Act 5, Scene 5
Act 5, Scene 5
Act 5, Scene 7
Act 5, Scene 8
Act 5, Scene 8
Act 5, Scene 9
The gentlewoman hears Lady Macbeth walking and talking in the middle of the night, so she summons the doctor for help.
Three soldiers are talking about the dictator Macbeth and his traitorous actions.
The doctor and a servant come to visit Macbeth to deliver bad news.
Malcolm and Siward are discussing their plan to attack Macbeth’s castle.
Seyton and Macbeth are discussing their battle plans when they hear a strange noise.
A messenger comes to alert Macbeth about the army outside and he is intrigued that one of the prophecies has come true.
Young Siward enters the castle and Macbeth meets him.
Macduff enters the castle and confronts Macbeth and they start to fight.
Macbeth fights Macduff and he starts to realize that 2 more prophecies might be coming true.
After defeating Macbeth, Macduff enters Malcolm’s headquarters and wants to make him king, so Malcolm rewards everyone who fought alongside him.
Out, damned spot! Out, I say!
What a sigh is there! The heart is sorely charged
She has spoke what she should not, I am sure of that
What does the tyrant?
Great Dunsinane he highly fortifies. Some say he's mad!
Now does he feel his secret murders sticking on his hands!
There is ten thousand... soldiers, sir!
Servant, I'll fight till from my bones my flesh be hack'd. Give me my armor! Doctor, cure her of that!
Lady Macbeth is troubled with thick coming fancies
Let every soldier hew him down a bough, and bear't before him: thereby shall we shadow the numbers of our host
We learn no other, but the confident tyrant keeps still in Dunsinane
AAAAAAAHHH
What is that noise?
The queen, my lord, is dead!
She should have died hereafter, there would have been time for such a word
Out, out, brief candle, life's but a walking shadow
I should report, that as I did stand my watch upon the hill, I look'd toward Birnam and methought the wood began to move!
`Fear not, till Birnam Wood comes toward Dunsinane`, and now a wood comes toward Dunsinane!
What is thy name?
My name's Macbeth
Though liest, abhorrent tyrant; with my sword I'll prove the lie though speak'st!
Thou wast born of woman. But swords I smile at, weapons laugh to scorn, brandish'd by man that's of a woman born
(Kills young Siward)
I have no words, my voice is in my sword!
Thou losest labour. I bear a charmed life which must not yield to one of woman born
Despair thy charm, tell thee, Macduff was from his mother's womb untimely ripped!
Accursed be the tongue that tells me so, ... I'll not fight with thee
Then yield thee coward, and live to be the show and gaze o'th'time!
I will not yield, lay on, Macduff, and damn'd be him that first cries, 'Hold enough!'
Hail, king, for so thou art. Behold where stands th'usurper's cursed head. Hail, king of Scotland!
My thanes and kinsmen, henceforth be earles, the first that ever Scotland in such an honor nam'd
So, thanks to all at once and to each one , whom we invite to see us crown'd at Scone
Hail, king of Scotland!