What happened in Act 2 Scene 2 Macbeth?
Subsequently, one may also ask, what happens in Act 2 of Macbeth?
Summary of the summary: Macbeth has agreed to kill King Duncan. He stabs King Duncan in his bed. Macduff, the quiet hero, arrives to accompany King Duncan on his day's journey. Macduff discovers the king has been murdered and he wakes up all the thanes (generals) and royals who are sleeping at Macbeth's castle.
Subsequently, one may also ask, what happened in Act 2 Scene 1 of Macbeth?
Act 2, Scene 1 Banquo, who has come to Inverness with Duncan, wrestles with the witches' prophecy. He must restrain himself the “cursed thoughts” that tempt him in his dreams (II i 8). After Banquo and his son Fleance leave the scene, Macbeth imagines that he sees a bloody dagger pointing toward Duncan's chamber.
Macbeth act 2: Characters, Themes, Motifs
Act 2 Scene Summaries | Themes |
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Scene 2 Macbeth returns from killing the King, feeling guilty. Lady Macbeth comforts him but then tells him off for bringing the daggers back. She takes them and plants them on the guards whom she's already drugged. | Guilt is destroying Macbeth. |