Macbeth Act 4 Scene 1 | Apparitions (Something wicked this way comes)

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29.4 هزار بار بازدید - 3 سال پیش - In Shakespeare's Macbeth, a brave
In Shakespeare's Macbeth, a brave Scottish general (Macbeth) receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that he will become King of Scotland one day. Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife, Macbeth murders King Duncan and takes the Scottish throne for himself. He is then wracked with guilt and paranoia.
This scene shows the witches in their “workshop," so to speak, where they cook up all forms of evil brews. It harkens back to their first appearance in the play, and it reveals to the audience how they plotted to deceived Macbeth. The repeating of the word “Double" serves as a reminder that their speech is full of double meanings and contradictions, which Macbeth failed to consider until it was too late.

Act 4 Scene 1 (Apparitions or Something wicked this way comes) from the 2015 Square Talk, in association with  Apollo Arts Production of Macbeth, directed by Nicolas Walker

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0:00 Witches cauldron
2:24 Hecate enters
2:59 Macbeth enters
4:32 First Apparition
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Macbeth visions
something wicked this way comes
stretched out to the crack of doom
for none of human born shall harm Macbeth
double double toil and trouble fire burn and cauldron bubble
Macbeth witches scene
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