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Act 2

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Who's there?

A friend.

What, sir, not yet at rest? The king's a-bed:
He hath been in unusual pleasure, and
Sent forth great largess to your offices.

Go bid thy mistress, when my drink is ready,
She strike upon the bell. Get thee to bed.

My husband!

I have done the deed.





Give me the daggers: the sleeping and the dead

Are but as pictures: 'tis the eye of childhood

That fears a painted devil. If he do bleed,

I'll gild the faces of the grooms withal;

For it must seem their guilt.



Is the king stirring, worthy thane?

I'll bring you to him.



O horror, horror, horror! Tongue nor heart
Cannot conceive nor name thee!



What's the matter.

Malcolm and Donalbain, the king's two sons,
Are stol'n away and fled; which puts upon them
Suspicion of the deed.

Thine own life's means! Then 'tis most like

The sovereignty will fall upon Macbeth.




Act 2 scene 1

court of Macbeth's castle

Act 2 scene 1

court of Macbeth's castle

Act 2 scene 2

King Duncan's room

Act 2 scene 3

court of Macbeth's castle

Act 2 scene 3

King Duncan's room

Act 2 scene 4

Outside Macbeth's castle

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Who's there?

A friend.

What, sir, not yet at rest? The king's a-bed:
He hath been in unusual pleasure, and
Sent forth great largess to your offices.

Go bid thy mistress, when my drink is ready,
She strike upon the bell. Get thee to bed.

My husband!

I have done the deed.





Give me the daggers: the sleeping and the dead

Are but as pictures: 'tis the eye of childhood

That fears a painted devil. If he do bleed,

I'll gild the faces of the grooms withal;

For it must seem their guilt.



Is the king stirring, worthy thane?

I'll bring you to him.



O horror, horror, horror! Tongue nor heart
Cannot conceive nor name thee!



What's the matter.

Malcolm and Donalbain, the king's two sons,
Are stol'n away and fled; which puts upon them
Suspicion of the deed.

Thine own life's means! Then 'tis most like

The sovereignty will fall upon Macbeth.




Act 2 scene 1

court of Macbeth's castle

Act 2 scene 1

court of Macbeth's castle

Act 2 scene 2

King Duncan's room

Act 2 scene 3

court of Macbeth's castle

Act 2 scene 3

King Duncan's room

Act 2 scene 4

Outside Macbeth's castle

Create your own at Storyboard That

Who's there?

A friend.

What, sir, not yet at rest? The king's a-bed:
He hath been in unusual pleasure, and
Sent forth great largess to your offices.

Go bid thy mistress, when my drink is ready,
She strike upon the bell. Get thee to bed.

My husband!

I have done the deed.





Give me the daggers: the sleeping and the dead

Are but as pictures: 'tis the eye of childhood

That fears a painted devil. If he do bleed,

I'll gild the faces of the grooms withal;

For it must seem their guilt.



Is the king stirring, worthy thane?

I'll bring you to him.



O horror, horror, horror! Tongue nor heart
Cannot conceive nor name thee!



What's the matter.

Malcolm and Donalbain, the king's two sons,
Are stol'n away and fled; which puts upon them
Suspicion of the deed.

Thine own life's means! Then 'tis most like

The sovereignty will fall upon Macbeth.




Act 2 scene 1

court of Macbeth's castle

Act 2 scene 1

court of Macbeth's castle

Act 2 scene 2

King Duncan's room

Act 2 scene 3

court of Macbeth's castle

Act 2 scene 3

King Duncan's room

Act 2 scene 4

Outside Macbeth's castle

Create your own at Storyboard That

Who's there?

A friend.

What, sir, not yet at rest? The king's a-bed:
He hath been in unusual pleasure, and
Sent forth great largess to your offices.

Go bid thy mistress, when my drink is ready,
She strike upon the bell. Get thee to bed.

My husband!

I have done the deed.





Give me the daggers: the sleeping and the dead

Are but as pictures: 'tis the eye of childhood

That fears a painted devil. If he do bleed,

I'll gild the faces of the grooms withal;

For it must seem their guilt.



Is the king stirring, worthy thane?

I'll bring you to him.



O horror, horror, horror! Tongue nor heart
Cannot conceive nor name thee!



What's the matter.

Malcolm and Donalbain, the king's two sons,
Are stol'n away and fled; which puts upon them
Suspicion of the deed.

Thine own life's means! Then 'tis most like

The sovereignty will fall upon Macbeth.




Act 2 scene 1

court of Macbeth's castle

Act 2 scene 1

court of Macbeth's castle

Act 2 scene 2

King Duncan's room

Act 2 scene 3

court of Macbeth's castle

Act 2 scene 3

King Duncan's room

Act 2 scene 4

Outside Macbeth's castle

Create your own at Storyboard That

Who's there?

A friend.

What, sir, not yet at rest? The king's a-bed:
He hath been in unusual pleasure, and
Sent forth great largess to your offices.

Go bid thy mistress, when my drink is ready,
She strike upon the bell. Get thee to bed.

My husband!

I have done the deed.





Give me the daggers: the sleeping and the dead

Are but as pictures: 'tis the eye of childhood

That fears a painted devil. If he do bleed,

I'll gild the faces of the grooms withal;

For it must seem their guilt.



Is the king stirring, worthy thane?

I'll bring you to him.



O horror, horror, horror! Tongue nor heart
Cannot conceive nor name thee!



What's the matter.

Malcolm and Donalbain, the king's two sons,
Are stol'n away and fled; which puts upon them
Suspicion of the deed.

Thine own life's means! Then 'tis most like

The sovereignty will fall upon Macbeth.




Act 2 scene 1

court of Macbeth's castle

Act 2 scene 1

court of Macbeth's castle

Act 2 scene 2

King Duncan's room

Act 2 scene 3

court of Macbeth's castle

Act 2 scene 3

King Duncan's room

Act 2 scene 4

Outside Macbeth's castle

Create your own at Storyboard That

Who's there?

A friend.

What, sir, not yet at rest? The king's a-bed:
He hath been in unusual pleasure, and
Sent forth great largess to your offices.

Go bid thy mistress, when my drink is ready,
She strike upon the bell. Get thee to bed.

My husband!

I have done the deed.





Give me the daggers: the sleeping and the dead

Are but as pictures: 'tis the eye of childhood

That fears a painted devil. If he do bleed,

I'll gild the faces of the grooms withal;

For it must seem their guilt.



Is the king stirring, worthy thane?

I'll bring you to him.



O horror, horror, horror! Tongue nor heart
Cannot conceive nor name thee!



What's the matter.

Malcolm and Donalbain, the king's two sons,
Are stol'n away and fled; which puts upon them
Suspicion of the deed.

Thine own life's means! Then 'tis most like

The sovereignty will fall upon Macbeth.




Act 2 scene 1

court of Macbeth's castle

Act 2 scene 1

court of Macbeth's castle

Act 2 scene 2

King Duncan's room

Act 2 scene 3

court of Macbeth's castle

Act 2 scene 3

King Duncan's room

Act 2 scene 4

Outside Macbeth's castle

Create your own at Storyboard That

Who's there?

A friend.

What, sir, not yet at rest? The king's a-bed:
He hath been in unusual pleasure, and
Sent forth great largess to your offices.

Go bid thy mistress, when my drink is ready,
She strike upon the bell. Get thee to bed.

My husband!

I have done the deed.





Give me the daggers: the sleeping and the dead

Are but as pictures: 'tis the eye of childhood

That fears a painted devil. If he do bleed,

I'll gild the faces of the grooms withal;

For it must seem their guilt.



Is the king stirring, worthy thane?

I'll bring you to him.



O horror, horror, horror! Tongue nor heart
Cannot conceive nor name thee!



What's the matter.

Malcolm and Donalbain, the king's two sons,
Are stol'n away and fled; which puts upon them
Suspicion of the deed.

Thine own life's means! Then 'tis most like

The sovereignty will fall upon Macbeth.




Act 2 scene 1

court of Macbeth's castle

Act 2 scene 1

court of Macbeth's castle

Act 2 scene 2

King Duncan's room

Act 2 scene 3

court of Macbeth's castle

Act 2 scene 3

King Duncan's room

Act 2 scene 4

Outside Macbeth's castle

Create your own at Storyboard That

Who's there?

A friend.

What, sir, not yet at rest? The king's a-bed:
He hath been in unusual pleasure, and
Sent forth great largess to your offices.

Go bid thy mistress, when my drink is ready,
She strike upon the bell. Get thee to bed.

My husband!

I have done the deed.





Give me the daggers: the sleeping and the dead

Are but as pictures: 'tis the eye of childhood

That fears a painted devil. If he do bleed,

I'll gild the faces of the grooms withal;

For it must seem their guilt.



Is the king stirring, worthy thane?

I'll bring you to him.



O horror, horror, horror! Tongue nor heart
Cannot conceive nor name thee!



What's the matter.

Malcolm and Donalbain, the king's two sons,
Are stol'n away and fled; which puts upon them
Suspicion of the deed.

Thine own life's means! Then 'tis most like

The sovereignty will fall upon Macbeth.




Act 2 scene 1

court of Macbeth's castle

Act 2 scene 1

court of Macbeth's castle

Act 2 scene 2

King Duncan's room

Act 2 scene 3

court of Macbeth's castle

Act 2 scene 3

King Duncan's room

Act 2 scene 4

Outside Macbeth's castle

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  • What, sir, not yet at rest? The king's a-bed:He hath been in unusual pleasure, andSent forth great largess to your offices.
  • Who's there?
  • Act 2 scene 1 court of Macbeth's castle
  • A friend.
  • Go bid thy mistress, when my drink is ready,She strike upon the bell. Get thee to bed.
  • Act 2 scene 1court of Macbeth's castle
  • My husband!
  • Give me the daggers: the sleeping and the deadAre but as pictures: 'tis the eye of childhoodThat fears a painted devil. If he do bleed,I'll gild the faces of the grooms withal;For it must seem their guilt.
  • I have done the deed.
  • Act 2 scene 2 King Duncan's room
  • Act 2 scene 3 court of Macbeth's castle
  • I'll bring you to him.
  • Is the king stirring, worthy thane?
  • What's the matter.
  • O horror, horror, horror! Tongue nor heartCannot conceive nor name thee!
  • Act 2 scene 3King Duncan's room
  • Malcolm and Donalbain, the king's two sons,Are stol'n away and fled; which puts upon themSuspicion of the deed.
  • Thine own life's means! Then 'tis most like The sovereignty will fall upon Macbeth.
  • Act 2 scene 4Outside Macbeth's castle
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