Act 4, Scene 2
“First Murderer: (Stabbing him) Young fry of treachery!
Son: He has kill’d me, mother”
…That is all.
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Act 4, Scene 2
“First Murderer: (Stabbing him) Young fry of treachery!
Son: He has kill’d me, mother”
…That is all.
I, personally, believe that Shakespeare’s tragedies tend to be miles funnier than his comedies lol.
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I remember cracking up over Macbeth when we were reading it in high school. Our English teacher would select a few people to read the scenes out loud, as if we were performing the play ourselves.
There’s a scene earlier in the play, where a wounded captain is relaying news of the battle to King Duncan. At the end of the scene, Duncan addresses an attendant and says: ‘Go, get him surgeons.’
The kid who was reading the part of Duncan got through the whole scene just fine, and then delivered the last line as: ‘Go get him, surgeons!’
Awesome.
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