MacBeth- The Lost Soliloquy by slipstream3d, literature
Literature
MacBeth- The Lost Soliloquy
Macbeth – Soliloquy
Act 5, between scenes 2 & 3
Macbeth paces up and down the halls of his castle as he ponders his situation. He hears a voice in another room and goes to investigate and discovers the ghost of Duncan. However, when Macbeth enters the room, the ghost continues on his speech as if Macbeth were not there.
Duncan:
The color of life hath been untimely drain'd
From the land of my mortal being
And myself; crimes so committed by
A man devoid of honour, and virtue less.
Alike suffer rich and poor by actions
Taken heedless of morals or even need.
'Tis true my earthly hour was nearing end,
But no man has right to break timel
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