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  • ACT 5. scene 1
  • Liuku: 2
  • ACT 5. scene 3
  • Bring me no more reports; let them fly all. Till Birnam Wood to Dunsinane i cannot taint with fear. What'sthe boy Malcolm? Was he not born of women? The spiritsknow all mortal consequenceshave pronounced me thus: "Fear not, Macbeth; no man that's born of women shall e'er have power upon thee. Then fly, false Thanes, and mingle with the English epicures. The mind I sway by, and the heart I bear, shall never shag with doubt, nor shake with fear.
  • An army which is loyal to Malcolm plan to meet at the final battle against Macbeth. Whilst Macbeth prepares to defend the castle he remembers the witches prophecies thatensure he will successful. That is when he notices he will not receive a peaceful old age. The doctor taking care of Lady Macbeth enters releasing the new her sickness is of mind not body and their is no cure.
  • Liuku: 3
  • ACT 5. scene 5
  • If thou speak'st false, upon the next tree shall thou hangalive, till famine cling thee If thy speechbe smooth I care not if thou dost for me as much. I pull in resolution, and begin to doubt the equivocationof the fiend that lies like truth 'Fear not till Birnam Wood do come to Dusinane and now a wood comes toward Dunsinane. Arm, arm and out! If this is nor flying hence nor tarrying here. I 'gin to be aweary of the sun, and wish the estate o'the world were now undone. Ring the alarum bell! Blow mind! come wreck! At least we'll die with harness on our back
  • Outside the castle Malcolm and his army have cut down trees as disguises. Macbeth still inside is relying on the witches prophecies to ensure he has victory. He then starts to fear after he heard of his wife's death. Macbeth is made aware that Birnam Wood is outside and Macbeth prepares to leave his castle to fight. Macbeth encourageshis men to fight and go into the battle field.
  • Liuku: 4
  • ACT 5. scene 7
  • Eitherthou, Macbeth, or else my sword, with an unbattered edge, I sheathe again undeeded. There thou shouldst be: by this great clatter one of the greatest note seems bruited. Let me find him, fortune! And more i beg not.
  • The battle had begun and many beings are killed defending their honours. Macduff struggles to find Macbeth and Malcolm has revealed the castle has been abandoned.
  • Liuku: 5
  • ACT 5. scene 8
  • Thou losest labor. As easy mayst thou intrenchant air with thy keen sword impress, as make me bleed. Let fall thy blade on vulnerable crests; I bear a charmed life which must not yield to one of women born.
  • In the end Macduff find Macbeth. They fight on another, but whilst they pause for a breath Macduff reveals he was born of Caesarian section and consequently is born of women so he is able to kill Macbeth and he did so.
  • Liuku: 6
  • ACT 5. scene 9
  • Malcolm and his allies celebrate their victory inside the castle. They celebrate few losses and their win. Siward is dead but he died bravely. Macduff joins everyone in carrying Macbeth's dead. Malcolm invites everyone to see him be crowned.
  • Liuku: 0
  • Despair thy charm, and let the angel whom thou still hast served tell thee Macduff was from this mother's whom untimely ripped.
  • Hail King! For so thou art. Behold where stands the usurper's cursed head. The time is free. I see thee compassed with my kingdom's pearl that speak my salutation in their minds, whose voices I desire aloud with mine. Hail, King of Scotland!
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