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ACT four

ACT four. CAULDRON. ACT four. SCENE ONE. CAULDRON. ACT four. SCENE ONE. Okay, my sisters, let’s put disgusting things into this cauldron to give Macbeth a spooky look at his future. ACT four. SCENE ONE. Okay, here’s some intestines. CAULDRON. CAULDRON. ACT four. SCENE ONE.

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ACT four

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  1. ACT four

  2. CAULDRON ACT four SCENE ONE

  3. CAULDRON ACT four SCENE ONE Okay, my sisters, let’s put disgusting things into this cauldron to give Macbeth a spooky look at his future.

  4. ACT four SCENE ONE Okay, here’s some intestines. CAULDRON

  5. CAULDRON ACT four SCENE ONE Double, double, toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble.

  6. ACT four Here’s a bit of snake, an eye of a salamander, a toe of a frog, tongue of a snake, baby owl’s wing, and a lizard’s leg. SCENE ONE Where do you do your shopping? CAULDRON

  7. CAULDRON ACT four SCENE ONE Double, double, toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble.

  8. ACT four SCENE ONE Here’s a tooth of a wolf, a McGriddle, the liver of a blaspheming Jew, the finger of a baby delivered in a ditch then strangled at birth by its prostitute mother, a tiger’s intestines, and a toaster cord. CAULDRON

  9. CAULDRON ACT four SCENE ONE That’s the grossest thing I’ve ever heard in my life. I hope there’s enough room for me to toss my cookies in that cauldron.

  10. CAULDRON ACT four SCENE ONE Double, double, toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble.

  11. hecate CAULDRON ACT four SCENE ONE Here’s some baboon’s blood.

  12. hecate CAULDRON ACT four SCENE ONE Good job, witches.

  13. CAULDRON MAcbeth ACT four SCENE ONE By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes. Open locks, whoever knocks!

  14. CAULDRON MAcbeth ACT four SCENE ONE Sup, you secret, black, and midnight hags?

  15. CAULDRON MAcbeth ACT four SCENE ONE Deeds without a name.

  16. CAULDRON MAcbeth ACT four SCENE ONE I want you to answer me a question.

  17. CAULDRON MAcbeth ACT four SCENE ONE We’ll answer, or would you rather hear from our bosses?

  18. CAULDRON MAcbeth ACT four SCENE ONE Oooooh! The bosses! Let me see ‘em!

  19. CAULDRON MAcbeth ACT four SCENE ONE Okay, just need to pour in the blood of a pig that ate her nine children and the grease from where a murderer was hung.

  20. CAULDRON MAcbeth ACT four SCENE ONE Okay, that’s it. BLECH!

  21. CAULDRON MAcbeth ACT four SCENE ONE Come, high or low, thyself and office deftly show.

  22. CAULDRON MAcbeth ACT four SCENE ONE Hello, armored head. Tell me what’s up.

  23. CAULDRON MAcbeth ACT four SCENE ONE Fear Macduff. I’m out.

  24. CAULDRON MAcbeth ACT four SCENE ONE Thanks, bizarre floating head. I’ll watch out for him.

  25. CAULDRON MAcbeth ACT four Macbeth, none of women born can harm you, so laugh at danger. SCENE ONE

  26. CAULDRON MAcbeth ACT four SCENE ONE Good God, that was disturbing. Thanks, bloody child. I don’t need to fear Macduff anymore, because he must be of woman born. But, I’ll kill him anyway…

  27. CAULDRON ACT four SCENE ONE Macbeth will be fine until Birnam Wood comes to Dunsinane Hill. MAcbeth

  28. CAULDRON MAcbeth ACT four SCENE ONE How can the woods come to my castle at Dunsinane? That’s impossible… Sweet! I’m safe forever! But one thing I need to know – will Banquo’s sons still be kings?

  29. CAULDRON MAcbeth ACT four SCENE ONE Trust us, don’t ask.

  30. CAULDRON MAcbeth ACT four SCENE ONE No, I must have answers! Tell me or a curse will fall on you skanks!

  31. CAULDRON MAcbeth ACT four SCENE ONE What the? What’s going on? Why is the earth shaking?

  32. CAULDRON MAcbeth ACT four SCENE ONE Show him and upset him! Come like ghosts!

  33. CAULDRON ACT four And there are just more and more! SCENE ONE Now Banquo’s bloody face smiles at me! The third one is just like the first! That one looks like Fleance! Get out of here! The next one too! Look at that crown! That sucks! Is it true? MAcbeth

  34. CAULDRON MAcbeth ACT four SCENE ONE Fraid so, MacB! We gave you what you wanted! Hahahaha!

  35. MAcbeth ACT four SCENE ONE That sucked. Who’s there?

  36. MAcbeth LENNOX ACT four SCENE ONE It’s me. Macduff has fled to England.

  37. MAcbeth LENNOX ACT four SCENE ONE Damn! I should have killed that Macduff when I had the chance! Now that I know that I’m basically indestructible, I will act on every impulse I have.

  38. MAcbeth LENNOX ACT four SCENE ONE First things first – I’ll send my thugs over to Macduff’s place to kill his wife and kids! That’ll teach him! No more thinking about actions – just action!

  39. MAcbeth LENNOX ACT four SCENE ONE Fetch me my thugs!

  40. Son ROSS Lady Macduff ACT four SCENE two Why would my husband abandon us like this?

  41. Son ROSS Lady Macduff ACT four SCENE two Chill, Miss. Be patient.

  42. Son ROSS Lady Macduff ACT four SCENE two My husband wasn’t. He ran off because he was scared to fight in a war. He’s a traitor.

  43. Son ROSS Lady Macduff ACT four SCENE two Maybe he ran off because of being wise, not scared.

  44. Son ROSS Lady Macduff ACT four SCENE two Wise?! To leave me and the kids alone in a place he abandoned? He’s left us here unprotected!

  45. Son ROSS Lady Macduff ACT four SCENE two Okay, your husband is not a bad guy – he has his reasons. It’s horrible times when being true to your country makes you a traitor. But, I gotta go. Take care of yourself, Sonny.

  46. Son ROSS Lady Macduff ACT four SCENE two Yeah, that fatherless little boy.

  47. Son ROSS Lady Macduff ACT four SCENE two I’d be a fool to stay here longer, and I’ll start crying if I don’t get outta here.

  48. Son ROSS Lady Macduff ACT four SCENE two

  49. Son Lady Macduff ACT four SCENE two Come here son.

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