Macbeth Soliloquies In Modern English
The soliloquies from Macbeth below are extracts from the full modern English Macbeth ebook, along with a modern English translation. Reading through the original Macbeth soliloquy followed by a modern version and should help you to understand what each Macbeth soliloquy is about:
The raven himself is hoarse (Spoken by Lady Macbeth, Act 1 Scene 5)
If it were done when ’tis done (Spoken by Macbeth, Act 1 Scene7)
Is this a dagger which I see before me (Spoken by Macbeth, Act 2 Scene 1)
Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow (Spoken by Macbeth, Act 5 Scene 5)
More Macbeth soliloquies coming soon! If you’re after a specific Macbeth soliloquy, drop us a line with the soliloquy name (generally it’s first line), and we’ll see what we can do for you.
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3 Responses to Macbeth Soliloquies In Modern English
Okay, so i click on ‘The raven himself is hoarse’ and at the top it says that it was said by Lady Macbeth,Hamlet act 1 scene 5. It’s not in Hamlet people, its in Macbeth!!!!!!!
Oops! Macbeth soliloquy typo fixed Halle – thanks for the heads up
Sorry, I am just checking, are there any more soliloquys between Macbeth’s Acts 1-4 ?
Thanks alot.