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Narrator (Greg): Banquo becomes suspicious of Macbeth and starts to think maybe it was
Macbeth who killed King Duncan… Banquo (Chase): I think the 3 weird sisters prophecy caused Macbeth to do something stupid Narrator (Daniel): Lady Macbeth and Macbeth enter the room... Lady Macbeth (Vanessa): Banquo will you be coming to dinner tonight? Banquo(Chase): If I am back from my duties in time I will come Macbeth (Oliver): When are you leaving? Banquo (Chase): I ride this afternoon. Narrator (Greg): Lady Macbeth and Banquo leaves, Macbeth invites two men in to come talk to him. The two men are assassins that Banquo wronged many years ago. Murderer 1 (Miles): King Macbeth what do you want us to do? Macbeth (Oliver): Are you angry and manly enough to get revenge on Banquo? Murderer 2 (Duncan): I am manly enough! Murderer 1 (Miles): I am angry enough! Macbeth ( Oliver): When I give you the go ahead, kill Banquo then. Narrator ( Greg): Everyone leaves but Macbeth and Lady Macbeth enters upset and we learn her and Macbeth haven’t been able to sleep. Lady Macbeth (Vanessa): I can not sleep at night my head is full of scorpions Macbeth (Oliver): Neither can I but you must move on and get over it. Narrator (Daniel): Lady Macbeth leaves and Macbeth gives the assassins the go ahead. Macbeth (Oliver) : The time has come go kill Banquo Murderer 1 ( Miles): Okay where is he? Macbeth (Oliver): Head to the wooden park when he passes by at dusk kill him and his son
Fleance.

Murderer 2 (Duncan): We shall leave no survivors. Narrator (Daniel): The assassins wait for Banquo and Fleance to pass and then stab them… Murderer 1 (Miles): Die Banquo die *Stabs him repeatedly* Murderer 2 (Duncan): Mwhahahahaha * Stabs Fleance* Banquo (Chase): Noooooo *Dies dramatically* Narrator (Greg): Fleance manages to escape in the darkness despite being injured. The assassins go and tell Macbeth what happened. Murderer 2

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