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Slide 1

By Emma Schulz

Once upon a
time ...

THE
END

A Scottish army general named Macbeth, and his fellow general
Banquo, were on their way home from a victorious battle. Whilst
travelling they came upon three witches. These ‘weird sisters’ offered
to read into the two men’s futures. They told Macbeth that he would
be Thane of Cawdor, and eventually become king of Scotland.
Banquo’s reading said that his sons would become Scottish kings as
well.
When their king, Duncan, returns home, he announces a great
victory and makes Macbeth a nobleman. This meant that the first
prophesy had already come true.

At Macbeth’s castle, Lady Macbeth reads a letter sent from Macbeth
himself, explaining the witches and their readings into his future.
Lady Macbeth would do anything for her husband to be King of
Scotland. By her persuasive nature, Lady Macbeth convinces him that
his only option is to speed up the process and kill King Duncan
himself.

At the royal party, Macbeth and his wife plot the murder of King
Duncan. Macbeth is not keen, but Lady Macbeth cons him into doing
the terrible deed.
Macbeth kills the King with a dagger, and although he doesn’t feel
good about it, the next morning he murders Duncan’s guards in rage.
The king’s sons flee from the country, afraid that someone has it in
for their family.

Macbeth is crowned King of Scotland!
His first concern as king is Banquo and his
son, who are a threat to his throne, as
Banquo’s son was in line for the throne as
well. Macbeth hires someone to murder
them both.
Banquo is killed by
the men Macbeth
hires, yet his son,
Fleance, escapes.

The night of the killing, Macbeth hosts a dinner. As they dine,
Banquo’s ghost enters but is only seen by Macbeth.
This sends Macbeth into a raging fit.

That night he meets with the witches, demanding more prophecy.

The witches give Macbeth three more prophecies:
1. He will never be harmed by any man born to a woman.
2. He will be safe until Birnam Wood comes to his castle.
3. He should fear Macduff – a Scottish nobleman who is unhappy
about Macbeth’s kingship.
Because the witches told Macbeth that Macduff is a threat, of
course, he kills his wife and children.

Macbeth’s wife kills herself in insanity. As Macbeth is dealing with
this, Macduff joins forces with Duncan’s sons, and their armies
advance upon Macbeth’s castle. The army camouflage themselves
with tree branches. This makes it appear as if the forest is moving
and Birnham Wood is coming.
As Macduff meets sword-to-sword with Macbeth, we realise that
Macduff was delivered by a caeserian. This meant that he isn’t safe
from him!

Macbeth and Macduff battle for a long time, until Macduff finally
kills Macbeth. Maduff is seen holding Macbeth’s severed head in his
hand, declaring victory, inviting everyone to see him crowned King
of Scotland.

THE
END


Slide 2

By Emma Schulz

Once upon a
time ...

THE
END

A Scottish army general named Macbeth, and his fellow general
Banquo, were on their way home from a victorious battle. Whilst
travelling they came upon three witches. These ‘weird sisters’ offered
to read into the two men’s futures. They told Macbeth that he would
be Thane of Cawdor, and eventually become king of Scotland.
Banquo’s reading said that his sons would become Scottish kings as
well.
When their king, Duncan, returns home, he announces a great
victory and makes Macbeth a nobleman. This meant that the first
prophesy had already come true.

At Macbeth’s castle, Lady Macbeth reads a letter sent from Macbeth
himself, explaining the witches and their readings into his future.
Lady Macbeth would do anything for her husband to be King of
Scotland. By her persuasive nature, Lady Macbeth convinces him that
his only option is to speed up the process and kill King Duncan
himself.

At the royal party, Macbeth and his wife plot the murder of King
Duncan. Macbeth is not keen, but Lady Macbeth cons him into doing
the terrible deed.
Macbeth kills the King with a dagger, and although he doesn’t feel
good about it, the next morning he murders Duncan’s guards in rage.
The king’s sons flee from the country, afraid that someone has it in
for their family.

Macbeth is crowned King of Scotland!
His first concern as king is Banquo and his
son, who are a threat to his throne, as
Banquo’s son was in line for the throne as
well. Macbeth hires someone to murder
them both.
Banquo is killed by
the men Macbeth
hires, yet his son,
Fleance, escapes.

The night of the killing, Macbeth hosts a dinner. As they dine,
Banquo’s ghost enters but is only seen by Macbeth.
This sends Macbeth into a raging fit.

That night he meets with the witches, demanding more prophecy.

The witches give Macbeth three more prophecies:
1. He will never be harmed by any man born to a woman.
2. He will be safe until Birnam Wood comes to his castle.
3. He should fear Macduff – a Scottish nobleman who is unhappy
about Macbeth’s kingship.
Because the witches told Macbeth that Macduff is a threat, of
course, he kills his wife and children.

Macbeth’s wife kills herself in insanity. As Macbeth is dealing with
this, Macduff joins forces with Duncan’s sons, and their armies
advance upon Macbeth’s castle. The army camouflage themselves
with tree branches. This makes it appear as if the forest is moving
and Birnham Wood is coming.
As Macduff meets sword-to-sword with Macbeth, we realise that
Macduff was delivered by a caeserian. This meant that he isn’t safe
from him!

Macbeth and Macduff battle for a long time, until Macduff finally
kills Macbeth. Maduff is seen holding Macbeth’s severed head in his
hand, declaring victory, inviting everyone to see him crowned King
of Scotland.

THE
END


Slide 3

By Emma Schulz

Once upon a
time ...

THE
END

A Scottish army general named Macbeth, and his fellow general
Banquo, were on their way home from a victorious battle. Whilst
travelling they came upon three witches. These ‘weird sisters’ offered
to read into the two men’s futures. They told Macbeth that he would
be Thane of Cawdor, and eventually become king of Scotland.
Banquo’s reading said that his sons would become Scottish kings as
well.
When their king, Duncan, returns home, he announces a great
victory and makes Macbeth a nobleman. This meant that the first
prophesy had already come true.

At Macbeth’s castle, Lady Macbeth reads a letter sent from Macbeth
himself, explaining the witches and their readings into his future.
Lady Macbeth would do anything for her husband to be King of
Scotland. By her persuasive nature, Lady Macbeth convinces him that
his only option is to speed up the process and kill King Duncan
himself.

At the royal party, Macbeth and his wife plot the murder of King
Duncan. Macbeth is not keen, but Lady Macbeth cons him into doing
the terrible deed.
Macbeth kills the King with a dagger, and although he doesn’t feel
good about it, the next morning he murders Duncan’s guards in rage.
The king’s sons flee from the country, afraid that someone has it in
for their family.

Macbeth is crowned King of Scotland!
His first concern as king is Banquo and his
son, who are a threat to his throne, as
Banquo’s son was in line for the throne as
well. Macbeth hires someone to murder
them both.
Banquo is killed by
the men Macbeth
hires, yet his son,
Fleance, escapes.

The night of the killing, Macbeth hosts a dinner. As they dine,
Banquo’s ghost enters but is only seen by Macbeth.
This sends Macbeth into a raging fit.

That night he meets with the witches, demanding more prophecy.

The witches give Macbeth three more prophecies:
1. He will never be harmed by any man born to a woman.
2. He will be safe until Birnam Wood comes to his castle.
3. He should fear Macduff – a Scottish nobleman who is unhappy
about Macbeth’s kingship.
Because the witches told Macbeth that Macduff is a threat, of
course, he kills his wife and children.

Macbeth’s wife kills herself in insanity. As Macbeth is dealing with
this, Macduff joins forces with Duncan’s sons, and their armies
advance upon Macbeth’s castle. The army camouflage themselves
with tree branches. This makes it appear as if the forest is moving
and Birnham Wood is coming.
As Macduff meets sword-to-sword with Macbeth, we realise that
Macduff was delivered by a caeserian. This meant that he isn’t safe
from him!

Macbeth and Macduff battle for a long time, until Macduff finally
kills Macbeth. Maduff is seen holding Macbeth’s severed head in his
hand, declaring victory, inviting everyone to see him crowned King
of Scotland.

THE
END


Slide 4

By Emma Schulz

Once upon a
time ...

THE
END

A Scottish army general named Macbeth, and his fellow general
Banquo, were on their way home from a victorious battle. Whilst
travelling they came upon three witches. These ‘weird sisters’ offered
to read into the two men’s futures. They told Macbeth that he would
be Thane of Cawdor, and eventually become king of Scotland.
Banquo’s reading said that his sons would become Scottish kings as
well.
When their king, Duncan, returns home, he announces a great
victory and makes Macbeth a nobleman. This meant that the first
prophesy had already come true.

At Macbeth’s castle, Lady Macbeth reads a letter sent from Macbeth
himself, explaining the witches and their readings into his future.
Lady Macbeth would do anything for her husband to be King of
Scotland. By her persuasive nature, Lady Macbeth convinces him that
his only option is to speed up the process and kill King Duncan
himself.

At the royal party, Macbeth and his wife plot the murder of King
Duncan. Macbeth is not keen, but Lady Macbeth cons him into doing
the terrible deed.
Macbeth kills the King with a dagger, and although he doesn’t feel
good about it, the next morning he murders Duncan’s guards in rage.
The king’s sons flee from the country, afraid that someone has it in
for their family.

Macbeth is crowned King of Scotland!
His first concern as king is Banquo and his
son, who are a threat to his throne, as
Banquo’s son was in line for the throne as
well. Macbeth hires someone to murder
them both.
Banquo is killed by
the men Macbeth
hires, yet his son,
Fleance, escapes.

The night of the killing, Macbeth hosts a dinner. As they dine,
Banquo’s ghost enters but is only seen by Macbeth.
This sends Macbeth into a raging fit.

That night he meets with the witches, demanding more prophecy.

The witches give Macbeth three more prophecies:
1. He will never be harmed by any man born to a woman.
2. He will be safe until Birnam Wood comes to his castle.
3. He should fear Macduff – a Scottish nobleman who is unhappy
about Macbeth’s kingship.
Because the witches told Macbeth that Macduff is a threat, of
course, he kills his wife and children.

Macbeth’s wife kills herself in insanity. As Macbeth is dealing with
this, Macduff joins forces with Duncan’s sons, and their armies
advance upon Macbeth’s castle. The army camouflage themselves
with tree branches. This makes it appear as if the forest is moving
and Birnham Wood is coming.
As Macduff meets sword-to-sword with Macbeth, we realise that
Macduff was delivered by a caeserian. This meant that he isn’t safe
from him!

Macbeth and Macduff battle for a long time, until Macduff finally
kills Macbeth. Maduff is seen holding Macbeth’s severed head in his
hand, declaring victory, inviting everyone to see him crowned King
of Scotland.

THE
END


Slide 5

By Emma Schulz

Once upon a
time ...

THE
END

A Scottish army general named Macbeth, and his fellow general
Banquo, were on their way home from a victorious battle. Whilst
travelling they came upon three witches. These ‘weird sisters’ offered
to read into the two men’s futures. They told Macbeth that he would
be Thane of Cawdor, and eventually become king of Scotland.
Banquo’s reading said that his sons would become Scottish kings as
well.
When their king, Duncan, returns home, he announces a great
victory and makes Macbeth a nobleman. This meant that the first
prophesy had already come true.

At Macbeth’s castle, Lady Macbeth reads a letter sent from Macbeth
himself, explaining the witches and their readings into his future.
Lady Macbeth would do anything for her husband to be King of
Scotland. By her persuasive nature, Lady Macbeth convinces him that
his only option is to speed up the process and kill King Duncan
himself.

At the royal party, Macbeth and his wife plot the murder of King
Duncan. Macbeth is not keen, but Lady Macbeth cons him into doing
the terrible deed.
Macbeth kills the King with a dagger, and although he doesn’t feel
good about it, the next morning he murders Duncan’s guards in rage.
The king’s sons flee from the country, afraid that someone has it in
for their family.

Macbeth is crowned King of Scotland!
His first concern as king is Banquo and his
son, who are a threat to his throne, as
Banquo’s son was in line for the throne as
well. Macbeth hires someone to murder
them both.
Banquo is killed by
the men Macbeth
hires, yet his son,
Fleance, escapes.

The night of the killing, Macbeth hosts a dinner. As they dine,
Banquo’s ghost enters but is only seen by Macbeth.
This sends Macbeth into a raging fit.

That night he meets with the witches, demanding more prophecy.

The witches give Macbeth three more prophecies:
1. He will never be harmed by any man born to a woman.
2. He will be safe until Birnam Wood comes to his castle.
3. He should fear Macduff – a Scottish nobleman who is unhappy
about Macbeth’s kingship.
Because the witches told Macbeth that Macduff is a threat, of
course, he kills his wife and children.

Macbeth’s wife kills herself in insanity. As Macbeth is dealing with
this, Macduff joins forces with Duncan’s sons, and their armies
advance upon Macbeth’s castle. The army camouflage themselves
with tree branches. This makes it appear as if the forest is moving
and Birnham Wood is coming.
As Macduff meets sword-to-sword with Macbeth, we realise that
Macduff was delivered by a caeserian. This meant that he isn’t safe
from him!

Macbeth and Macduff battle for a long time, until Macduff finally
kills Macbeth. Maduff is seen holding Macbeth’s severed head in his
hand, declaring victory, inviting everyone to see him crowned King
of Scotland.

THE
END


Slide 6

By Emma Schulz

Once upon a
time ...

THE
END

A Scottish army general named Macbeth, and his fellow general
Banquo, were on their way home from a victorious battle. Whilst
travelling they came upon three witches. These ‘weird sisters’ offered
to read into the two men’s futures. They told Macbeth that he would
be Thane of Cawdor, and eventually become king of Scotland.
Banquo’s reading said that his sons would become Scottish kings as
well.
When their king, Duncan, returns home, he announces a great
victory and makes Macbeth a nobleman. This meant that the first
prophesy had already come true.

At Macbeth’s castle, Lady Macbeth reads a letter sent from Macbeth
himself, explaining the witches and their readings into his future.
Lady Macbeth would do anything for her husband to be King of
Scotland. By her persuasive nature, Lady Macbeth convinces him that
his only option is to speed up the process and kill King Duncan
himself.

At the royal party, Macbeth and his wife plot the murder of King
Duncan. Macbeth is not keen, but Lady Macbeth cons him into doing
the terrible deed.
Macbeth kills the King with a dagger, and although he doesn’t feel
good about it, the next morning he murders Duncan’s guards in rage.
The king’s sons flee from the country, afraid that someone has it in
for their family.

Macbeth is crowned King of Scotland!
His first concern as king is Banquo and his
son, who are a threat to his throne, as
Banquo’s son was in line for the throne as
well. Macbeth hires someone to murder
them both.
Banquo is killed by
the men Macbeth
hires, yet his son,
Fleance, escapes.

The night of the killing, Macbeth hosts a dinner. As they dine,
Banquo’s ghost enters but is only seen by Macbeth.
This sends Macbeth into a raging fit.

That night he meets with the witches, demanding more prophecy.

The witches give Macbeth three more prophecies:
1. He will never be harmed by any man born to a woman.
2. He will be safe until Birnam Wood comes to his castle.
3. He should fear Macduff – a Scottish nobleman who is unhappy
about Macbeth’s kingship.
Because the witches told Macbeth that Macduff is a threat, of
course, he kills his wife and children.

Macbeth’s wife kills herself in insanity. As Macbeth is dealing with
this, Macduff joins forces with Duncan’s sons, and their armies
advance upon Macbeth’s castle. The army camouflage themselves
with tree branches. This makes it appear as if the forest is moving
and Birnham Wood is coming.
As Macduff meets sword-to-sword with Macbeth, we realise that
Macduff was delivered by a caeserian. This meant that he isn’t safe
from him!

Macbeth and Macduff battle for a long time, until Macduff finally
kills Macbeth. Maduff is seen holding Macbeth’s severed head in his
hand, declaring victory, inviting everyone to see him crowned King
of Scotland.

THE
END


Slide 7

By Emma Schulz

Once upon a
time ...

THE
END

A Scottish army general named Macbeth, and his fellow general
Banquo, were on their way home from a victorious battle. Whilst
travelling they came upon three witches. These ‘weird sisters’ offered
to read into the two men’s futures. They told Macbeth that he would
be Thane of Cawdor, and eventually become king of Scotland.
Banquo’s reading said that his sons would become Scottish kings as
well.
When their king, Duncan, returns home, he announces a great
victory and makes Macbeth a nobleman. This meant that the first
prophesy had already come true.

At Macbeth’s castle, Lady Macbeth reads a letter sent from Macbeth
himself, explaining the witches and their readings into his future.
Lady Macbeth would do anything for her husband to be King of
Scotland. By her persuasive nature, Lady Macbeth convinces him that
his only option is to speed up the process and kill King Duncan
himself.

At the royal party, Macbeth and his wife plot the murder of King
Duncan. Macbeth is not keen, but Lady Macbeth cons him into doing
the terrible deed.
Macbeth kills the King with a dagger, and although he doesn’t feel
good about it, the next morning he murders Duncan’s guards in rage.
The king’s sons flee from the country, afraid that someone has it in
for their family.

Macbeth is crowned King of Scotland!
His first concern as king is Banquo and his
son, who are a threat to his throne, as
Banquo’s son was in line for the throne as
well. Macbeth hires someone to murder
them both.
Banquo is killed by
the men Macbeth
hires, yet his son,
Fleance, escapes.

The night of the killing, Macbeth hosts a dinner. As they dine,
Banquo’s ghost enters but is only seen by Macbeth.
This sends Macbeth into a raging fit.

That night he meets with the witches, demanding more prophecy.

The witches give Macbeth three more prophecies:
1. He will never be harmed by any man born to a woman.
2. He will be safe until Birnam Wood comes to his castle.
3. He should fear Macduff – a Scottish nobleman who is unhappy
about Macbeth’s kingship.
Because the witches told Macbeth that Macduff is a threat, of
course, he kills his wife and children.

Macbeth’s wife kills herself in insanity. As Macbeth is dealing with
this, Macduff joins forces with Duncan’s sons, and their armies
advance upon Macbeth’s castle. The army camouflage themselves
with tree branches. This makes it appear as if the forest is moving
and Birnham Wood is coming.
As Macduff meets sword-to-sword with Macbeth, we realise that
Macduff was delivered by a caeserian. This meant that he isn’t safe
from him!

Macbeth and Macduff battle for a long time, until Macduff finally
kills Macbeth. Maduff is seen holding Macbeth’s severed head in his
hand, declaring victory, inviting everyone to see him crowned King
of Scotland.

THE
END


Slide 8

By Emma Schulz

Once upon a
time ...

THE
END

A Scottish army general named Macbeth, and his fellow general
Banquo, were on their way home from a victorious battle. Whilst
travelling they came upon three witches. These ‘weird sisters’ offered
to read into the two men’s futures. They told Macbeth that he would
be Thane of Cawdor, and eventually become king of Scotland.
Banquo’s reading said that his sons would become Scottish kings as
well.
When their king, Duncan, returns home, he announces a great
victory and makes Macbeth a nobleman. This meant that the first
prophesy had already come true.

At Macbeth’s castle, Lady Macbeth reads a letter sent from Macbeth
himself, explaining the witches and their readings into his future.
Lady Macbeth would do anything for her husband to be King of
Scotland. By her persuasive nature, Lady Macbeth convinces him that
his only option is to speed up the process and kill King Duncan
himself.

At the royal party, Macbeth and his wife plot the murder of King
Duncan. Macbeth is not keen, but Lady Macbeth cons him into doing
the terrible deed.
Macbeth kills the King with a dagger, and although he doesn’t feel
good about it, the next morning he murders Duncan’s guards in rage.
The king’s sons flee from the country, afraid that someone has it in
for their family.

Macbeth is crowned King of Scotland!
His first concern as king is Banquo and his
son, who are a threat to his throne, as
Banquo’s son was in line for the throne as
well. Macbeth hires someone to murder
them both.
Banquo is killed by
the men Macbeth
hires, yet his son,
Fleance, escapes.

The night of the killing, Macbeth hosts a dinner. As they dine,
Banquo’s ghost enters but is only seen by Macbeth.
This sends Macbeth into a raging fit.

That night he meets with the witches, demanding more prophecy.

The witches give Macbeth three more prophecies:
1. He will never be harmed by any man born to a woman.
2. He will be safe until Birnam Wood comes to his castle.
3. He should fear Macduff – a Scottish nobleman who is unhappy
about Macbeth’s kingship.
Because the witches told Macbeth that Macduff is a threat, of
course, he kills his wife and children.

Macbeth’s wife kills herself in insanity. As Macbeth is dealing with
this, Macduff joins forces with Duncan’s sons, and their armies
advance upon Macbeth’s castle. The army camouflage themselves
with tree branches. This makes it appear as if the forest is moving
and Birnham Wood is coming.
As Macduff meets sword-to-sword with Macbeth, we realise that
Macduff was delivered by a caeserian. This meant that he isn’t safe
from him!

Macbeth and Macduff battle for a long time, until Macduff finally
kills Macbeth. Maduff is seen holding Macbeth’s severed head in his
hand, declaring victory, inviting everyone to see him crowned King
of Scotland.

THE
END


Slide 9

By Emma Schulz

Once upon a
time ...

THE
END

A Scottish army general named Macbeth, and his fellow general
Banquo, were on their way home from a victorious battle. Whilst
travelling they came upon three witches. These ‘weird sisters’ offered
to read into the two men’s futures. They told Macbeth that he would
be Thane of Cawdor, and eventually become king of Scotland.
Banquo’s reading said that his sons would become Scottish kings as
well.
When their king, Duncan, returns home, he announces a great
victory and makes Macbeth a nobleman. This meant that the first
prophesy had already come true.

At Macbeth’s castle, Lady Macbeth reads a letter sent from Macbeth
himself, explaining the witches and their readings into his future.
Lady Macbeth would do anything for her husband to be King of
Scotland. By her persuasive nature, Lady Macbeth convinces him that
his only option is to speed up the process and kill King Duncan
himself.

At the royal party, Macbeth and his wife plot the murder of King
Duncan. Macbeth is not keen, but Lady Macbeth cons him into doing
the terrible deed.
Macbeth kills the King with a dagger, and although he doesn’t feel
good about it, the next morning he murders Duncan’s guards in rage.
The king’s sons flee from the country, afraid that someone has it in
for their family.

Macbeth is crowned King of Scotland!
His first concern as king is Banquo and his
son, who are a threat to his throne, as
Banquo’s son was in line for the throne as
well. Macbeth hires someone to murder
them both.
Banquo is killed by
the men Macbeth
hires, yet his son,
Fleance, escapes.

The night of the killing, Macbeth hosts a dinner. As they dine,
Banquo’s ghost enters but is only seen by Macbeth.
This sends Macbeth into a raging fit.

That night he meets with the witches, demanding more prophecy.

The witches give Macbeth three more prophecies:
1. He will never be harmed by any man born to a woman.
2. He will be safe until Birnam Wood comes to his castle.
3. He should fear Macduff – a Scottish nobleman who is unhappy
about Macbeth’s kingship.
Because the witches told Macbeth that Macduff is a threat, of
course, he kills his wife and children.

Macbeth’s wife kills herself in insanity. As Macbeth is dealing with
this, Macduff joins forces with Duncan’s sons, and their armies
advance upon Macbeth’s castle. The army camouflage themselves
with tree branches. This makes it appear as if the forest is moving
and Birnham Wood is coming.
As Macduff meets sword-to-sword with Macbeth, we realise that
Macduff was delivered by a caeserian. This meant that he isn’t safe
from him!

Macbeth and Macduff battle for a long time, until Macduff finally
kills Macbeth. Maduff is seen holding Macbeth’s severed head in his
hand, declaring victory, inviting everyone to see him crowned King
of Scotland.

THE
END


Slide 10

By Emma Schulz

Once upon a
time ...

THE
END

A Scottish army general named Macbeth, and his fellow general
Banquo, were on their way home from a victorious battle. Whilst
travelling they came upon three witches. These ‘weird sisters’ offered
to read into the two men’s futures. They told Macbeth that he would
be Thane of Cawdor, and eventually become king of Scotland.
Banquo’s reading said that his sons would become Scottish kings as
well.
When their king, Duncan, returns home, he announces a great
victory and makes Macbeth a nobleman. This meant that the first
prophesy had already come true.

At Macbeth’s castle, Lady Macbeth reads a letter sent from Macbeth
himself, explaining the witches and their readings into his future.
Lady Macbeth would do anything for her husband to be King of
Scotland. By her persuasive nature, Lady Macbeth convinces him that
his only option is to speed up the process and kill King Duncan
himself.

At the royal party, Macbeth and his wife plot the murder of King
Duncan. Macbeth is not keen, but Lady Macbeth cons him into doing
the terrible deed.
Macbeth kills the King with a dagger, and although he doesn’t feel
good about it, the next morning he murders Duncan’s guards in rage.
The king’s sons flee from the country, afraid that someone has it in
for their family.

Macbeth is crowned King of Scotland!
His first concern as king is Banquo and his
son, who are a threat to his throne, as
Banquo’s son was in line for the throne as
well. Macbeth hires someone to murder
them both.
Banquo is killed by
the men Macbeth
hires, yet his son,
Fleance, escapes.

The night of the killing, Macbeth hosts a dinner. As they dine,
Banquo’s ghost enters but is only seen by Macbeth.
This sends Macbeth into a raging fit.

That night he meets with the witches, demanding more prophecy.

The witches give Macbeth three more prophecies:
1. He will never be harmed by any man born to a woman.
2. He will be safe until Birnam Wood comes to his castle.
3. He should fear Macduff – a Scottish nobleman who is unhappy
about Macbeth’s kingship.
Because the witches told Macbeth that Macduff is a threat, of
course, he kills his wife and children.

Macbeth’s wife kills herself in insanity. As Macbeth is dealing with
this, Macduff joins forces with Duncan’s sons, and their armies
advance upon Macbeth’s castle. The army camouflage themselves
with tree branches. This makes it appear as if the forest is moving
and Birnham Wood is coming.
As Macduff meets sword-to-sword with Macbeth, we realise that
Macduff was delivered by a caeserian. This meant that he isn’t safe
from him!

Macbeth and Macduff battle for a long time, until Macduff finally
kills Macbeth. Maduff is seen holding Macbeth’s severed head in his
hand, declaring victory, inviting everyone to see him crowned King
of Scotland.

THE
END


Slide 11

By Emma Schulz

Once upon a
time ...

THE
END

A Scottish army general named Macbeth, and his fellow general
Banquo, were on their way home from a victorious battle. Whilst
travelling they came upon three witches. These ‘weird sisters’ offered
to read into the two men’s futures. They told Macbeth that he would
be Thane of Cawdor, and eventually become king of Scotland.
Banquo’s reading said that his sons would become Scottish kings as
well.
When their king, Duncan, returns home, he announces a great
victory and makes Macbeth a nobleman. This meant that the first
prophesy had already come true.

At Macbeth’s castle, Lady Macbeth reads a letter sent from Macbeth
himself, explaining the witches and their readings into his future.
Lady Macbeth would do anything for her husband to be King of
Scotland. By her persuasive nature, Lady Macbeth convinces him that
his only option is to speed up the process and kill King Duncan
himself.

At the royal party, Macbeth and his wife plot the murder of King
Duncan. Macbeth is not keen, but Lady Macbeth cons him into doing
the terrible deed.
Macbeth kills the King with a dagger, and although he doesn’t feel
good about it, the next morning he murders Duncan’s guards in rage.
The king’s sons flee from the country, afraid that someone has it in
for their family.

Macbeth is crowned King of Scotland!
His first concern as king is Banquo and his
son, who are a threat to his throne, as
Banquo’s son was in line for the throne as
well. Macbeth hires someone to murder
them both.
Banquo is killed by
the men Macbeth
hires, yet his son,
Fleance, escapes.

The night of the killing, Macbeth hosts a dinner. As they dine,
Banquo’s ghost enters but is only seen by Macbeth.
This sends Macbeth into a raging fit.

That night he meets with the witches, demanding more prophecy.

The witches give Macbeth three more prophecies:
1. He will never be harmed by any man born to a woman.
2. He will be safe until Birnam Wood comes to his castle.
3. He should fear Macduff – a Scottish nobleman who is unhappy
about Macbeth’s kingship.
Because the witches told Macbeth that Macduff is a threat, of
course, he kills his wife and children.

Macbeth’s wife kills herself in insanity. As Macbeth is dealing with
this, Macduff joins forces with Duncan’s sons, and their armies
advance upon Macbeth’s castle. The army camouflage themselves
with tree branches. This makes it appear as if the forest is moving
and Birnham Wood is coming.
As Macduff meets sword-to-sword with Macbeth, we realise that
Macduff was delivered by a caeserian. This meant that he isn’t safe
from him!

Macbeth and Macduff battle for a long time, until Macduff finally
kills Macbeth. Maduff is seen holding Macbeth’s severed head in his
hand, declaring victory, inviting everyone to see him crowned King
of Scotland.

THE
END


Slide 12

By Emma Schulz

Once upon a
time ...

THE
END

A Scottish army general named Macbeth, and his fellow general
Banquo, were on their way home from a victorious battle. Whilst
travelling they came upon three witches. These ‘weird sisters’ offered
to read into the two men’s futures. They told Macbeth that he would
be Thane of Cawdor, and eventually become king of Scotland.
Banquo’s reading said that his sons would become Scottish kings as
well.
When their king, Duncan, returns home, he announces a great
victory and makes Macbeth a nobleman. This meant that the first
prophesy had already come true.

At Macbeth’s castle, Lady Macbeth reads a letter sent from Macbeth
himself, explaining the witches and their readings into his future.
Lady Macbeth would do anything for her husband to be King of
Scotland. By her persuasive nature, Lady Macbeth convinces him that
his only option is to speed up the process and kill King Duncan
himself.

At the royal party, Macbeth and his wife plot the murder of King
Duncan. Macbeth is not keen, but Lady Macbeth cons him into doing
the terrible deed.
Macbeth kills the King with a dagger, and although he doesn’t feel
good about it, the next morning he murders Duncan’s guards in rage.
The king’s sons flee from the country, afraid that someone has it in
for their family.

Macbeth is crowned King of Scotland!
His first concern as king is Banquo and his
son, who are a threat to his throne, as
Banquo’s son was in line for the throne as
well. Macbeth hires someone to murder
them both.
Banquo is killed by
the men Macbeth
hires, yet his son,
Fleance, escapes.

The night of the killing, Macbeth hosts a dinner. As they dine,
Banquo’s ghost enters but is only seen by Macbeth.
This sends Macbeth into a raging fit.

That night he meets with the witches, demanding more prophecy.

The witches give Macbeth three more prophecies:
1. He will never be harmed by any man born to a woman.
2. He will be safe until Birnam Wood comes to his castle.
3. He should fear Macduff – a Scottish nobleman who is unhappy
about Macbeth’s kingship.
Because the witches told Macbeth that Macduff is a threat, of
course, he kills his wife and children.

Macbeth’s wife kills herself in insanity. As Macbeth is dealing with
this, Macduff joins forces with Duncan’s sons, and their armies
advance upon Macbeth’s castle. The army camouflage themselves
with tree branches. This makes it appear as if the forest is moving
and Birnham Wood is coming.
As Macduff meets sword-to-sword with Macbeth, we realise that
Macduff was delivered by a caeserian. This meant that he isn’t safe
from him!

Macbeth and Macduff battle for a long time, until Macduff finally
kills Macbeth. Maduff is seen holding Macbeth’s severed head in his
hand, declaring victory, inviting everyone to see him crowned King
of Scotland.

THE
END


Slide 13

By Emma Schulz

Once upon a
time ...

THE
END

A Scottish army general named Macbeth, and his fellow general
Banquo, were on their way home from a victorious battle. Whilst
travelling they came upon three witches. These ‘weird sisters’ offered
to read into the two men’s futures. They told Macbeth that he would
be Thane of Cawdor, and eventually become king of Scotland.
Banquo’s reading said that his sons would become Scottish kings as
well.
When their king, Duncan, returns home, he announces a great
victory and makes Macbeth a nobleman. This meant that the first
prophesy had already come true.

At Macbeth’s castle, Lady Macbeth reads a letter sent from Macbeth
himself, explaining the witches and their readings into his future.
Lady Macbeth would do anything for her husband to be King of
Scotland. By her persuasive nature, Lady Macbeth convinces him that
his only option is to speed up the process and kill King Duncan
himself.

At the royal party, Macbeth and his wife plot the murder of King
Duncan. Macbeth is not keen, but Lady Macbeth cons him into doing
the terrible deed.
Macbeth kills the King with a dagger, and although he doesn’t feel
good about it, the next morning he murders Duncan’s guards in rage.
The king’s sons flee from the country, afraid that someone has it in
for their family.

Macbeth is crowned King of Scotland!
His first concern as king is Banquo and his
son, who are a threat to his throne, as
Banquo’s son was in line for the throne as
well. Macbeth hires someone to murder
them both.
Banquo is killed by
the men Macbeth
hires, yet his son,
Fleance, escapes.

The night of the killing, Macbeth hosts a dinner. As they dine,
Banquo’s ghost enters but is only seen by Macbeth.
This sends Macbeth into a raging fit.

That night he meets with the witches, demanding more prophecy.

The witches give Macbeth three more prophecies:
1. He will never be harmed by any man born to a woman.
2. He will be safe until Birnam Wood comes to his castle.
3. He should fear Macduff – a Scottish nobleman who is unhappy
about Macbeth’s kingship.
Because the witches told Macbeth that Macduff is a threat, of
course, he kills his wife and children.

Macbeth’s wife kills herself in insanity. As Macbeth is dealing with
this, Macduff joins forces with Duncan’s sons, and their armies
advance upon Macbeth’s castle. The army camouflage themselves
with tree branches. This makes it appear as if the forest is moving
and Birnham Wood is coming.
As Macduff meets sword-to-sword with Macbeth, we realise that
Macduff was delivered by a caeserian. This meant that he isn’t safe
from him!

Macbeth and Macduff battle for a long time, until Macduff finally
kills Macbeth. Maduff is seen holding Macbeth’s severed head in his
hand, declaring victory, inviting everyone to see him crowned King
of Scotland.

THE
END