أكيمى
10-09-2012, 02:00 AM
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mr ehab el samanody
25-09-2012, 10:51 PM
ماكبت مسرحية لشكسبير ولسه مش عارفين ظروف المنهج ايه وربنا يوفق
Dr/ Raghda 2014
20-11-2012, 10:14 PM
Macbeth Characters
Macbeth
Macbeth is a Scottish general who bravely defends his king and country in battles. After hearing the three witches' sisters' prophesy that he will one day rule Scotland, Macbeth became bad.
Lady Macbeth
Lady Macbeth is a powerful figure: she's attractive, ambitious, she wants power so badly, they will kill for it.
Duncan
Duncan is the King of Scotland. While spending the night as a guest, he's murdered by Macbeth, who wanted to rule the country. Duncan was an old man.
Malcolm
Malcolm is elder son of King Duncan and newly appointed as Prince of Cumberland, known to be the holding place for the next King of Scotland. When we first meet Malcolm, he seems rather weak –...
Banquo
Banquo is a general in the King's army (same as Macbeth) and is often seen in contrast to Macbeth. Banquo was the best friend to Macbeth.
Macduff
Macduff is a loyal Scottish nobleman and the Thane of Fife. After Macbeth murders Macduff's family, Macduff decided to kill Macbeth in man-to-man.
Weird Sisters (the Witches)
The three weird sisters set the action of the play in motion when they confront Macbeth and prophesize that he will be King of Scotland.
The summary
On a dark and stormy night in Scotland, Macbeth, a noble army general, returns home after defending the Scottish King, Duncan, in battle. Along the way, Macbeth and his good friend, Banquo, met three bearded witches who speak in rhymes and prophesy that Macbeth will be named Thane of Cawdor and King of Scotland. There's good news for Banquo, too – he'll be father to a long line of future kings of Scotland, even though he won't get to be a king himself.
Suddenly, the witches vanish into the "foul" air. The next thing we know, a guy named Ross shows up to say that, since the old Thane of Cawdor turned out to be a traitorخائن and will soon will be killed, Macbeth gets to take his place as Thane of Cawdor. OK. That takes care of the first prophesy
Macbeth reveals to us that the witch's prophecy has made him think, briefly, about "murder" but he was sad with the idea and feels bad about his "horrible imaginings." He says he's willing to leave things to "chance" – if "chance" wants him to be king, then he doesn't have to lift a finger (against the current king) to make it happen.
But later, when King Duncan announces that his son Malcolm will be heir to the throne, Macbeth begins to think about murder once again. He writes a letter to his ambitious wife, Lady Macbeth, who immediately begins to plan how to kill Duncan. (The first thing she needs to do is berate توبخMacbeth and make him believe that he's not a "man" if he doesn't kill Duncan.) The King decided to visit the Macbeth's at their castle so that seems like a good time to take him out. Later, Macbeth hesitatesتردد about murdering the King – after all, it's Macbeth's job to defend the guy, especially when he's a guest in Macbeth's home. But, Lady Macbeth isn't having any of his excuses. She tells Macbeth to stop being a weakness and to act like a "man." Besides, it'll be a piece of cake to drug the king's guards and then frame them for the murder.
That night at Macbeth's castle, Macbeth sees an imaginary floating dagger pointing him in the direction of the guestroom. After he does the deed, (Lady Macbeth, by the way, says she would have killed the king herself but the guy looked too much like her father.)
Macduff found the king's dead body, Macbeth kills the guards and accuses them of murdering the king. When King Duncan's kids, Donalbain and Malcolm, find out what's happened, they high tail it out of Scotland so they can't be murdered too. Macbeth, then, is named king . Macbeth starts to worry about the witch's prophesy that Banquo's heirs will be kings. Macbeth's not about to let someone bump him off the throne so, he hires some hit-men to take care of Banquo and his son. Fleance, (Banquo's son) however, manages to escape after poor Banquo is murdered by Macbeth.
For Macbeth, things continue to go downhill, as when Banquo's ghost appeared him at the dinner table in front of a bunch of important guests. (That’s never fun.) Macbeth then decides to go to the witches for another prophesy. The witches reveal the following: 1) Macbeth should watch his back when it comes to Macduff (the guy who discovered the king's dead body); 2) "None of woman born shall harm Macbeth," which our boy takes to mean "nobody shall harm Macbeth" since everybody has a mom; 3) Macbeth has nothing to worry about until Birnam Wood (a forest) moves to Dunsinane. The sisters also show how has Macbeth a vision of eight kings, confirming their earlier prophesy that Banquo's heirs will rule Scotland. Rats! Banquo's heirs just won't go away. Macbeth resolves to do whatever it takes to secure his power, starting with killing off Macduff's family (since he can't get his hands on Macduff, who has run away to England).
By now, nobody likes Macbeth and they think he's a tyrantظالم . They also suspect he's had a little something to do with the recent murders of Duncan and Banquo. Macduff and Malcolm pay a visit to the English King, Edward the Confessor, who, unlike Macbeth, is a great king. When Ross shows up in England with news that Macbeth has had Macduff's wife and kids murdered, Macduff and Malcolm wanted to kill Macbeth with the help of English soldiers, who will do their best to help save Scotland from the tyrannous Macbeth.
Lady Macbeth isn't doing so hot. She can't wash the imaginary blood from her hands. Macbeth famously responds to news of his wife's apparent by saying that it would have been better if she had died.
Oh well, at least Macbeth is safe because the witches have said "none of woman born shall harm" him, right? Not so fast. Macduff and Malcolm have recently shown up with a big army that's looking to kill. Then, Malcolm orders to cut the branches from the trees in Birnam Wood. Macduff corners Macbeth in the castle and tells Macbeth that he, Macduff, was "untimely ripped" from his mother's womb.وكان انفجرت قبل الأوان" من رحم أمه So much for Macbeth not being killed by any man "of woman born. Macbeth says something like "Oh, no!" (he doesn't have much to say at this point) Macduff killed him and carries his severed head to Malcolm, who will soon be a king.:bosyht9:
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26-11-2012, 04:25 AM
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