lay on Macbeth
Lay On, Macduff The Tragedy of Macbeth, is a seesaw of good and evil. ... The weird sisters prophesies that Macbeth will become king but that his friend Banquo’s posterity shall later have the crown. ... 10) is the backbone of the play than “lay on Macduff,” (Act 5 sc. ... Shakespeare introduces Macbeth as a hero whose courage in defense of Scotland is clearly represented at the opening of the play. ... “Of kerns and gallowglasses is supplied; And fortune, on his damned quarrel smiling, Showed like a rebel’s whore: but all’s too weak: for brave Macbeth,”(Act 1 Sc. ... 13-16) is a praise told by the Captain to the king about Macbeth’s loyalty to Scotland. Macbeth is more than a nobleman and a hero to his country, he’s a kind man who loves his wife as shown in Act, 1, Sc. ... ” After Macbeth informs his wife about the witches prophecies, Lady Macbeth sees this as an opportunity to gain more wealth and power.