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macbeth2 - Act 1 Summary
Key Stage 2
Year 5
English
(dramatic music) (swords clanking)
(suspenseful music) (soldiers groaning) (swords clanking)
(suspenseful music) (horse neighing)
(weapons thudding) (swords clanking)
(suspenseful music) (axe thudding)
(soldier groaning) (horse neighing) (axe thudding)
(soldier groaning) (swords clanking)
(suspenseful music) (swords clanking)
(suspenseful music) (soldiers groaning)
(body thudding) (suspenseful music) <v Narrator>The news of Macbeth and Banquo's victory</v> came swiftly to the royal camp. (drum thumping) But it did not cheer the king. For among the captured traitors, was the Lord who had once been Duncan's friend. <v ->He was a gentleman on whom I built an absolute trust. </v> No more that Thane of Cawdor shall deceive our bosom interest. (dramatic music) Go pronounce his present death. And with his former title, greet Macbeth. (necklace snapping)
What he hath lost, noble Macbeth hath won. (dramatic music) (eerie music)
(wind howling) <v ->What are these so withered and so wild in their attire?</v> Live you, or are you aught that man may question? <v ->Speak if you can, what are you?</v> <v ->All hail, Macbeth. </v> Hail to thee, Thane of Glamis. <v ->All hail, Macbeth. (bones rattling)</v> Hail to thee, Thane of Cawdor. <v ->All hail Macbeth, that shalt be king hereafter. </v> (dramatic music) <v ->If you can look into the seeds of time</v> and say which grain will grow and which will not, speak then to me. <v ->Lesser that Macbeth, and greater. </v> <v ->Not so happy, yet much happier. </v> <v ->Thou shalt get kings,</v> though thou be none. (witches cackling) (mysterious music)
(bones rattling) <v ->Your children shall be kings. </v> <v ->You shall be king. </v> <v ->And Thane of Cawdor too, went it not so?</v> (suspenseful music)
(horseshoes clomping) (horse neighing) <v ->The king hath happily received Macbeth,</v> the news of thy success. He bade me from him call thee Thane of Cawdor. (dramatic music) <v ->What, can the devil speak true?</v> <v ->Glamis, and Thane of Cawdor. </v> The greatest is behind. (dramatic music).
macbeth2 - Act 1 Summary
Key Stage 2
Year 5
English
(dramatic music) (swords clanking)
(suspenseful music) (soldiers groaning) (swords clanking)
(suspenseful music) (horse neighing)
(weapons thudding) (swords clanking)
(suspenseful music) (axe thudding)
(soldier groaning) (horse neighing) (axe thudding)
(soldier groaning) (swords clanking)
(suspenseful music) (swords clanking)
(suspenseful music) (soldiers groaning)
(body thudding) (suspenseful music) <v Narrator>The news of Macbeth and Banquo's victory</v> came swiftly to the royal camp. (drum thumping) But it did not cheer the king. For among the captured traitors, was the Lord who had once been Duncan's friend. <v ->He was a gentleman on whom I built an absolute trust. </v> No more that Thane of Cawdor shall deceive our bosom interest. (dramatic music) Go pronounce his present death. And with his former title, greet Macbeth. (necklace snapping)
What he hath lost, noble Macbeth hath won. (dramatic music) (eerie music)
(wind howling) <v ->What are these so withered and so wild in their attire?</v> Live you, or are you aught that man may question? <v ->Speak if you can, what are you?</v> <v ->All hail, Macbeth. </v> Hail to thee, Thane of Glamis. <v ->All hail, Macbeth. (bones rattling)</v> Hail to thee, Thane of Cawdor. <v ->All hail Macbeth, that shalt be king hereafter. </v> (dramatic music) <v ->If you can look into the seeds of time</v> and say which grain will grow and which will not, speak then to me. <v ->Lesser that Macbeth, and greater. </v> <v ->Not so happy, yet much happier. </v> <v ->Thou shalt get kings,</v> though thou be none. (witches cackling) (mysterious music)
(bones rattling) <v ->Your children shall be kings. </v> <v ->You shall be king. </v> <v ->And Thane of Cawdor too, went it not so?</v> (suspenseful music)
(horseshoes clomping) (horse neighing) <v ->The king hath happily received Macbeth,</v> the news of thy success. He bade me from him call thee Thane of Cawdor. (dramatic music) <v ->What, can the devil speak true?</v> <v ->Glamis, and Thane of Cawdor. </v> The greatest is behind. (dramatic music).