All hail, Macbeth, that shalt be king, here after, and Banquo, whos children shall be kings
Act I, Scene vi, Page 35
King Duncan will be coming over tonight
Then it will be his last night
Act I, Scene vii, Page 39
But why should I kill the king? I am his kingsman and he is my guest. I should be protecting him from harm, not causing it myself, it must be my ambition creating these horrid thoughts
Act II, Scene ii, Page 55
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Act III, Scene i, Page 89
The three witches tell Macbeth and Banquo their prophecy
Act III, Scene iv, Page 99
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth agree to kill the king
Act IV, Scene i, Page 124
Macbeth contemplates whether he wants to kill Duncan
Act IV, Scene iii, Page 155
Macbeth has killed the king but feels terrible for it
Act V, Scene v, Page 179
Macbeth orders murderers to kill Banquo and Fleance
Murderers report back to Macbeth
Macbeth goes back to seek guidance from the witches to protect himself
Macduff receives the news that his family is dead. Malcome recruits Macduff to take England's forces to overthrow Macbeth.