Significance Of Act 3 Scene 3 In Macbeth

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In Shakespeare’s play, Macbeth, the setting of act 3 scene 3 should be in the multiple places. The scene would transition between horse stables, which would be located in stage left, to a backdrop of the woods. Throughout this scene, there is minimal lighting, and eerie music is quietly playing in the background. From stage right, the three murders slowly enter the stage each looking around, hoping not to be seen. Suddenly, Banquo’s voice is heard offstage, and the men become motionless and signal each other not to speak. Suddenly, Banquo's voice becomes clearer and the neighing of Banquo’s horses are heard. Banquo and Fleance enter from stage right, holding up a torch, which lights up the dark room. As Banquo begins to walk, the first murderer