Act 5, Scene 3 Flashcards
What happens in Act 5, Scene 3?
MB boasts about how he has nothing to fear as “none of woman born shall harm MB”, and since he will rule until “Birnam Wood remove to Dunsinane”. He calls his servant Seyton, who confirms that an army of 10000 Englishmen approaches the castle. MB insists on wearing his armour, although the battle is still some time off. MB orders the Doctor to cure his wife.
What happens in Act 5, Scene 3?
MB boasts about how he has nothing to fear as “none of woman born shall harm MB”, and since he will rule until “Birnam Wood remove to Dunsinane”. He calls his servant Seyton, who confirms that an army of 10000 Englishmen approaches the castle. MB insists on wearing his armour, although the battle is still some time off. MB orders the Doctor to cure his wife.
What happens in Act 5, Scene 3?
MB boasts about how he has nothing to fear as “none of woman born shall harm MB”, and since he will rule until “Birnam Wood remove to Dunsinane”. He calls his servant Seyton, who confirms that an army of 10000 Englishmen approaches the castle. MB insists on wearing his armour, although the battle is still some time off. MB orders the Doctor to cure his wife.
What happens in Act 5, Scene 3?
MB boasts about how he has nothing to fear as “none of woman born shall harm MB”, and since he will rule until “Birnam Wood remove to Dunsinane”. He calls his servant Seyton, who confirms that an army of 10000 Englishmen approaches the castle. MB insists on wearing his armour, although the battle is still some time off. MB orders the Doctor to cure his wife.
What happens in Act 5, Scene 3?
MB boasts about how he has nothing to fear as “none of woman born shall harm MB”, and since he will rule until “Birnam Wood remove to Dunsinane”. He calls his servant Seyton, who confirms that an army of 10000 Englishmen approaches the castle. MB insists on wearing his armour, although the battle is still some time off. MB orders the Doctor to cure his wife.
What happens in Act 5, Scene 3?
MB boasts about how he has nothing to fear as “none of woman born shall harm MB”, and since he will rule until “Birnam Wood remove to Dunsinane”. He calls his servant Seyton, who confirms that an army of 10000 Englishmen approaches the castle. MB insists on wearing his armour, although the battle is still some time off. MB orders the Doctor to cure his wife.
What happens in Act 5, Scene 3?
MB boasts about how he has nothing to fear as “none of woman born shall harm MB”, and since he will rule until “Birnam Wood remove to Dunsinane”. He calls his servant Seyton, who confirms that an army of 10000 Englishmen approaches the castle. MB insists on wearing his armour, although the battle is still some time off. MB orders the Doctor to cure his wife.
What happens in Act 5, Scene 3?
MB boasts about how he has nothing to fear as “none of woman born shall harm MB”, and since he will rule until “Birnam Wood remove to Dunsinane”. He calls his servant Seyton, who confirms that an army of 10000 Englishmen approaches the castle. MB insists on wearing his armour, although the battle is still some time off. MB orders the Doctor to cure his wife.
What happens in Act 5, Scene 3?
MB boasts about how he has nothing to fear as “none of woman born shall harm MB”, and since he will rule until “Birnam Wood remove to Dunsinane”. He calls his servant Seyton, who confirms that an army of 10000 Englishmen approaches the castle. MB insists on wearing his armour, although the battle is still some time off. MB orders the Doctor to cure his wife.
What happens in Act 5, Scene 3?
MB boasts about how he has nothing to fear as “none of woman born shall harm MB”, and since he will rule until “Birnam Wood remove to Dunsinane”. He calls his servant Seyton, who confirms that an army of 10000 Englishmen approaches the castle. MB insists on wearing his armour, although the battle is still some time off. MB orders the Doctor to cure his wife.
What happens in Act 5, Scene 3?
MB boasts about how he has nothing to fear as “none of woman born shall harm MB”, and since he will rule until “Birnam Wood remove to Dunsinane”. He calls his servant Seyton, who confirms that an army of 10000 Englishmen approaches the castle. MB insists on wearing his armour, although the battle is still some time off. MB orders the Doctor to cure his wife.
What happens in Act 5, Scene 3?
MB boasts about how he has nothing to fear as “none of woman born shall harm MB”, and since he will rule until “Birnam Wood remove to Dunsinane”. He calls his servant Seyton, who confirms that an army of 10000 Englishmen approaches the castle. MB insists on wearing his armour, although the battle is still some time off. MB orders the Doctor to cure his wife.