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  1. A summary of Act 2: Scenes 3 & 4 in William Shakespeare's Macbeth. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Macbeth and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

  2. Macbeth Act 2 Scene 3 Lyrics. SCENE III. The same. Knocking within. Enter a Porter. PORTER. Here's a knocking indeed! If a. Man were porter of hell-gate, he should have. Old turning the...

  3. Original. Translation. A knock sounds offstage. A porter enters. A knock sounds offstage. A drunken porter enters. PORTER. Here’s a knocking indeed! If a man were porter of hell-gate, he should have old turning the key. PORTER. What a lot of knocking!

  4. Take the Act 2, scenes 3-4 Quick Quiz. Read the Summary. Macbeth, William Shakespeare, scene summary, scene summaries, chapter summary, chapter summaries, short summary, criticism, literary criticism, review, scene synopsis, interpretation, teaching, lesson plan.

  5. Summary: A porter hears knocking at the gate of Macbeths castle. It’s Macduff and Lennox, who have come to rouse Duncan. Macbeth arrives and tells them the king is still sleeping. Macduff heads off to wake the king, and promptly returns, screaming bloody murder.

  6. Full Play. Reviews. Documents. Macbeth: Act 2, Scene 3. Jump to a scene. Short names. Hide Line Numbers. The court of Macbeths castle. (Porter; Macduff; Lennox; Macbeth; Lady Macbeth; Banquo; Rosse; Malcolm; Donalbain) Enter a Porter. Knocking within. Porter. Here’s a knocking indeed!

  7. Explanatory Notes for Act 2, Scene 3. From Macbeth. Ed. Thomas Marc Parrott. New York: American Book Co. (Line numbers have been altered.) ______ There is no change of scene here. As Macbeth and his wife leave the courtyard, the porter, who has been slowly wakened from his drunken sleep by the repeated knocking on the gate, staggers upon the stage.

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