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On hearing the terrible revelation, the Macbeths' acts are beyond suspicion, but Macbeth admits to having killed the guards of the King's chamber — not part of the original plan — and Lady Macbeth faints. The assembled thanes of Scotland resolve to avenge the act of treason.
- Act I: Scene 3
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- Act Iii: Scene 4
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- Act I: Scene 3
Lady Macbeth shares her plan to kill King Duncan that night. She will drug the guards outside the king’s room and when they are asleep Macbeth can kill the king.
They are the closest soldiers to the Crown and the Sovereign: they protect The King and the Royal Family on State occasions, guard royal palaces throughout the year, and conduct guards of honour for visiting Heads of State and dignitaries.
Macbeth enters and Lady Macbeth fears a bell which has sounded (Line 4) may have awakened the two guards without the murder having taken place. We learn that Lady Macbeth was to have killed the King but the King's resemblance to her father stopped her.
Read a translation of Act I, Scene i. A summary of Act I: Scene i in William Shakespeare's Hamlet. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Hamlet and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.
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Those Must Be The Guards by Paul de Zulueta and Simon Doughty is out now and published by Osprey. David Webb-Carter joined the Irish Guards in 1959 and commanded the 1st Bn from 1979-81.