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Act II: A Hero and His Dagger
Act II: A Hero and His Dagger
Scene 1
Tick tock,
Tick tock,
The clock continues to tick.
Tick tock,
Tick tock,
Duncan’s life will soon no longer exist.
Banquo is uneasy about the prophecies,
But the witches he must trust,
For the three have brought Macbeth luck.
Macbeth calms his nerves,
For banquo’s time will come,
But right now Macbeth must kill.
Lady Macbeth summons the death,
The bell has now called for Macbeth,
Duncan shall be sent to heaven or hell.
Scene 2
Tick tock,
Tick tock,
The job has now been done.
King Duncan is now dead,
The life of the king is gone,
And so is the life of his servants.
Macbeth holds the weapons,
His spouse is uncertain,
Macbeth has a sight of horror.
The daggers macbeth must return,
But he is full of concern,
For he just made and irreversible mistake.
Lady Macbeth take cares of the dagger before the others wake,
The plan is as perfect as could be,
Hopefully no one will see Macbeth and his spouse were involved.
Scene 3
Knock,
Knock,
The drunken gatekeeper calls to the gates of hell.
Macbeth’s been awaken,
Macduff and Lennox stand waiting,
For they must see the king.
Macbeth holds the secret,
For no one shall know it was he,
Macduff enters the room to find the death of three.
Macbeth reveals he has not killed the king, but he has killed the other two,
For the servants were hired to kill the king.
Lennox is questioning what macbeth tells,
Lady Macbeth is crying for help,
She faints to get the focus off he.
The king’s sons are the ones,
The have hired the two who killed their father,
They both start to wonder,
Malcolm flees to England and Donalbain flees to Ireland.
All fingers point to the.
Scene 4
The situations become less real,
Ross is told that malcolm and donalbain made a deal to have their father killed,
Macbeth is now the king.
The plan is all good,
Everyone has understood,
Macbeth only caused death to the servants.
Ross leaves for macbeth’s party,
It’s truly a ceremony,
No more harm shall be cause in the kingdom.
Macbeth got his wish,
Duncan no longer exist,
But did all his problems really vanish?
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