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William Shakespeare may have written some of the greatest plays of all time, but they aren't exactly easy to dip into - that is until now of course. If you need to sound like an expert in 96 seconds time then you're in the right place. Here's all you need to know about the 400 year old revenge-tragedy bloodbath that is Macbeth.
MacBeth, done in 96 seconds.
 
 Hello and welcome to VideoJug. If you need to sound like an expert in 96  seconds’ time, then you’re in the right place. Here’s all you need to know about  the 400-year-old revenge tragedy bloodbath that is MacBeth. Ready?
 
 After a battle, three witches tell General Macbeth he'll soon be king, but then  so will his best mate Banquo's descendants. Macbeth gets obsessed with the  thought of being king, which develops one of the plays main themes: the  corrupting influence of ambition. 
 
 Lady Macbeth decides that they should whack King Duncan to get the throne.  Macbeth is iffy about the murder, does it anyway, but then freaks out. Lady M  takes over and frames some servants. Before they can spill the beans Macbeth  kills them.
 
 Macbeth's rival, General Macduff, is well sus. Maccy B becomes king, but mindful  of the other part of the witches prediction, plots to have Banquo and his son,  Fleance, murdered. Fleance escapes. Banquo is killed. Later, Banquo's ghost  turns up, causing Macbeth to have a massive breakdown.
 
 But he recovers. The witches say Macbeth can't be killed by anyone of woman  born, and he'll be king until "a forest marches up a hill." Yeah, like that's  gonna happen. Confident, while MacDuff is away in England, Macbeth kills  Macduff's family. Then Lady M goes mad, sleepwalking and confessing to all their  sins, and then kills herself, or dies, or disappears- it's not clear.
 
 Disguised with leaves and branches, Macduff's army attacks. At the big showdown  Macduff reveals he was...DUN DUN DAA...born by Caesarean- so is not actually of  woman born- in the technical sense. Macduff chops off Macbeth's head and King  Duncan's son Malcolm takes over the throne of Scotland.
 
 Want to sound clever? Compare all this backstabbing with what goes on in  Washington and Westminster today. Or mention that the play was originally  performed for King James I, who was supposedly descended from Banquo, making the  witches first prediction the biggest theatrical in-joke of all time.
 
 There we are, Macbeth, done in 96 seconds
BLOODBATH= an attack were lots of people die (and so there is a lot of blood, so  you can have a bath in blood instead of water)
 
 WITCH= a witch is a woman with evil magic powers. They can tell the future and  make black magic.
 
 MATE= (BrE) friend
 
 DESCENDANTS= your descendants are your children, your children’s children and so  on.
 
 WHACK= to hit hard (in this context, to kill)
 
 IFFY= if something is iffy you think the situation is not very clear and you  feel suspicious and confused (because you don’t know IF the situation is like  this or IF the situation is like that)
 
 MURDER= to murder someone is to kill them. A murder is the act of killing  someone (an assassination).
 
 DOES IT ANYWAY= but he does it. He’s not very sure about killing the king but he  kills him
 
 FREAK OUT= (coll.) if you freak out, you are very scared, shocked, surprised,  angry or confused.
 
 LADY M= a colloquial way used here for: Lady MacBeth
 
 TAKES OVER= takes control of the situation (away from someone else)
 
 TO FRAME= if you frame someone, you pretend that they have committed a crime by  deliberately lying, or inventing evidence which falsely accuses them.
 
 TO SPILL THE BEANS= to divulge a secret, especially to do so inadvertently or  maliciously.
 
 SUS= (coll.) suspect. "He is well sus" means that many people think he was the  murderer.
 
 MACCY B= a very familiar and humoristic way of saying MacBeath here
 
 MINDFUL= aware, conscious. If you are mindful of something you think about it  and consider it when taking action.
 
 GHOST= spirit
 
 TURNS UP= appears
 
 MASSIVE= huge, very big, immense
 
 BREAKDOWN= a nervous or emotional collapse
 
 ONE OF WOMAN BORN= a person born from a woman
 
 MARCH= to walk in formation, the way soldiers walk when they go to a battle
 
 GONNA= going to
 
 YEAH, LIKE THAT’S GONNA HAPPEN= you say this expression when you don’t believe  that may happen
 
 MAD(BrE)= Crazy(AmE). In America, "mad" means "angry" (e.g. "please, don’t be mad at me,  I’m very sorry")
 
 SLEEPWALK= to walk in your sleep. People who do that are called "sleepwalkers"  (or "somnambulists", but that’s a very formal word)
 
 CONFESS TO= if you confess to something, you admit that you did it
 
 SIN= an action that breaks the laws of God, a bad action
 
 DISGUISED= if you are disguised, you alter your appearance so that nobody can  recognise you (for example, in Carnival)
 
 LEAVES AND BRANCHES= Macduff’s army attacks disguised as trees (with leaves and  branches), so the army looks like a  moving forest and the prediction of the three  witches comes true: "you'll be king until a forest marches up a hill". So that’s  the end of MacBeth’s kingdom.
 
 CAESAREAN= (pronounced "sizarean": /sɪzeəri:n/) an  operation to help a woman give birth by making a cut below her stomach and  taking the baby out.
 
 CHOP OFF= separate by cutting quickly 
 
 TAKE OVER THE THRONE= become king by beating the previous king
 
 BACKSTABBING= treasons, betrayals. To stab means to push a knife into somebody’s  body. "To stab someone in the back" is an expression meaning "to betray  someone", to be a traitor to them. So "backstabbing" is the act of stabbing in  the back, betraying.
 
 WASHINGTON= where political power is in the USA
 WESTMINSTER= where political power is in the UK (the Parliament is in  Westminster, an area in London)
 
 PERFORMED= to perform a play is to do it, to act (a play is a show in a theatre)