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Author Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616, author

Title Macbeth / by William Shakespeare
Published Minneapolis, MN : First Avenue Editions, a division of Lerner Publishing Group, [2014]

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Description 1 online resource (115 pages)
Series First Avenue classics
First Avenue classics.
Contents Cover; Title Page; Copyright Info; Table Of Contents; Persons Represented; ACT 1; Act 1, Scene 1. An Open Place. Thunder And Lightning.; Act 1, Scene 2. A Camp Near Forres.; Act 1, Scene 3. A Heath.; Act 1, Scene 4. Forres. A Room In The Palace.; Act 1, Scene 5. Inverness. A Room In Macbeth's Castle.; Act 1, Scene 6. The Same. Before The Castle.; Act 1, Scene 7. The Same. A Lobby In The Castle.; ACT 2; Act 2, Scene 1. Inverness. Court Within The Castle.; Act 2, Scene 2. The Same. Without The Castle.; ACT 3; Act 3, Scene 1. Forres. A Room In The Palace
Act 3, Scene 2. The Same. Another Room In The Palace. Act 3, Scene 3. The Same. A Park Or Lawn, With A Gate Leading To The Palace.; Act 3, Scene 4. The Same. A Room Of State In The Palace. A Banquet Prepared.; Act 3, Scene 5. The Heath.; Act 3, Scene 6. Forres. A Room In The Palace.; ACT 4; Act 4, Scene 1. A Dark Cave. In The Middle, A Caldron Boiling.; Act 4, Scene 2. Fife. A Room In Macduff's Castle.; Act 4, Scene 3. England. Before The King's Palace.; ACT 5; Act 5, Scene 1. Dunsinane. A Room In The Castle.; Act 5, Scene 2. The Country Near Dunsinane
Act 5, Scene 3. Dunsinane. A Room In The Castle. Act 5, Scene 4. Country Near Dunsinane: A Wood In View.; Act 5, Scene 5. Dunsinane. Within The Castle.; Act 5, Scene 6. The Same. A Plain Before The Castle.; Act 5, Scene 7. The Same. Another Part Of The Plain.; Act 5, Scene 8. The Same. Another Part Of The Field
Summary Two Scottish generals, Macbeth and Banquo, are on their way home from successful battles when they encounter three witches. With the prophecies of power and fame they give him swirling through his head, Macbeth tells his wife that the witches divined that he would become king of Scotland. Eager to see her husband as king, Lady Macbeth encourages him to murder King Duncan and assume the throne. A tale of obsession and forcing the fates, this unabridged version of William Shakespeare's classic English tragedy was first published in 1623. -- Provided by publisher
Notes Title from title frame
Subject Macbeth, King of Scotland, active 11th century -- Drama
SUBJECT Macbeth, King of Scotland, active 11th century. fast (OCoLC)fst01831984
Subject Regicides -- Drama
DRAMA -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh.
Kings and rulers.
Regicides.
SUBJECT Scotland -- Kings and rulers -- Drama
Subject Scotland.
Genre/Form Drama.
Tragedies.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1322015341
9781322015347
9781467746076
146774607X
9781467756525
1467756520
1467768375
9781467768375