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We’ve pulled together all of the top Macbeth quotes below from primary and secondary characters – as well as a good selection from the eponymous hero and his wife – shown in order of the quote appearing in the play, listing the character speaking along with act and scene.
Macbeth, Act 2, Scene 1. This quote from Macbeth’s soliloquy shows how much a once well-regarded warrior with a moral conscience has been corrupted by the malevolent influence of the Witches. Aligning himself with the supernatural, he believes that the murder of Duncan is like an offering to Hecate.
'Double double toil and trouble/Fire burn and cauldron bubble' is a rhyming couplet from Shakespeare’s Macbeth, chanted by the supernatural three witches.
In the poem 'When I am Dead', George MacBeth explores the growing acceptance of death that comes with age. The speaker lays out the circumstances they desire for their funeral, but unable to know when they will die, cannot give specific details as to their preferences at the time.
We've listed some well-known quotes from one of Shakespeare's most famous tragedies. A scene from the 2011 production of Macbeth, directed by Michael Boyd. Photo by Ellie Kurttz © RSC Browse and license our images. First Witch: When shall we three meet again? In thunder, lightning, or in rain? Second Witch: When the hurly-burly's done,