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*Historical ] of ]. See ]. |
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*Historical ] of ]. See ]. |
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* '']'', a play by ] based loosely on the historical king Macbeth, in which the king is unflatteringly depicted. |
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*Play by ] based loosely on the historical king Macbeth, in which the king is unflatteringly depicted. Macbeth, a general of the army of Duncan, King of ], quickly rises through the ranks after a great victory over the rebel Macdonwald. In his lust for power, partly inspired by the the witches' prediction that he would become king, he and his wife murder the king, and he becomes King of ] himself. As he grows old he becomes more evil every day (ordering the murder of ] and Macduff's family) , until rebels gather to overthrow him. Actors consider this play to be 'unlucky', and usually refer to it as 'the Scottish play' rather than by name. |
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