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Macbeth$504972$ - translation to English

CHARACTER FROM SHAKESPEARE'S PLAY
Macbeth (Shakespeare); Macbeth (Macbeth); The Character of Macbeth; Lord Macbeth
  • ''Macbeth Seeing the Ghost of [[Banquo]]'' by [[Théodore Chassériau]]
  • John Henderson]] as Macbeth'', c. 1787
  • Macbeth sees the ghost of Banquo
  • George Romney]]

Macbeth      
n. Macbeth, (ca. 1005-57) König von Schottland nachdem er Duncan I in einer Schlacht tötete; Tragödie von William Shakespeare über Macbeth König von Schottland
weird sisters         
  • [[Francisco Goya]]'s ''Volaverunt''
  • [[Henry Fuseli]]'s 1783 painting
  • Macbeth's Hillock, near [[Brodie Castle]], is traditionally identified as the "blasted heath" where Macbeth and Banquo first met the "weird sisters".
  • ''Macbeth and Banquo with the Witches'' by [[Henry Fuseli]]
  • ''Macbeth and the Armed Head'' by Fuseli
  • Three Witches, MacBeth, by [[James Henry Nixon]], [[British Museum]] (1831)
  • 1948 film adaptation]]
  • 1791 parody of Fuseli's work by [[James Gillray]]
CHARACTERS IN MACBETH
Weird Sisters; Three Weird Sisters; The Weird Sisters; Weird sisters; Weïrd Sisters; Three weird Sisters; Three witches; Witches of Macbeth; Witches in Macbeth; Double, double, toil and trouble (quote)
Schicksalsschwestern, drei Göttinnen des Schicksals; Angel-Sächsische Sagen

Definition

weird sisters
[Scotch.] The Fates, the Sisters three, Parcae.

Wikipedia

Macbeth (character)

Lord Macbeth, the Thane of Glamis and quickly the Thane of Cawdor, is the title character and main protagonist in William Shakespeare's Macbeth (c. 1603–1607). The character is loosely based on the historical king Macbeth of Scotland and is derived largely from the account in Holinshed's Chronicles (1577), a compilation of British history.

A Scottish noble and an initially valiant military man, Macbeth, after a supernatural prophecy and the urging of his wife, Lady Macbeth, commits regicide, usurping the kingship of Scotland. He thereafter lives in anxiety and fear, unable to rest or to trust his nobles. He leads a reign of terror until defeated by his former ally Macduff. The throne is then restored to the rightful heir, the murdered King Duncan's son, Malcolm.