Macbeth visits the Three Witches, demanding them to tell him his future.
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Scene 1, Part 2
Looks like I'm safe!
The Three Witches summon apparitions to convey Macbeth's future to him. The first one tells Macbeth to "Beware Macduff", which confirms his suspicions. The second one tells him that no one born of a woman will harm him. The last one states that he won't be defeated until Birnam Wood marches down Dunsinane Hill. After they all disappear, Macbeth believe that his power is overall safe. Except the fact that Banquo's children still inherit the Throne
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Scene 2
Get her!
MURDER!!!
Macbeth ordered the Three Murderers to kill Macduff's family. They succeed in this, stabbing Macduth's son and chasing Macduff's wife until they finally catch her and kill her.
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Scene 3, Part 1
Should've thought about that BEFORE you two called Macbeth a bad king!
F-father?
My husband is dead!
Under Macbeth's rule, Scotland is a death filled country, Macbeth attempting to stop all opposition against him. Macduff describes that each day a new widow howls, and a new orphan cries, meaning that people are dying each day
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Scene 3, Part 2
Macduff, your wife and children are dead.
I'm sorry you had to hear this Macduff, but Macbeth is still on the throne!
You're right, Malcolm. That tyrant needs to be dethroned!
Ross informs Macduff that his family has been murdered, and Macduff is heartbroken. Malcolm tries to make him feel a little better by telling him to get revenge on Macbeth, to which Maccduff agrees.
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Alright *cackles in witch*
Beware Macduff!
"Be lion-mettled, proud, and take no care Who chafes, who frets, or where conspirers are Macbeth shall never vanquished be until Great Birnam Wood to high Dunsinane Hill Shall come against him."
"Be bloody, bold, and resolute. Laugh to scornThe power of man, for none of woman bornShall harm Macbeth.!"