
Thursday, January 15, 2009
King Duncan's Confession Part 4

Wednesday, January 14, 2009
King Duncan's Confession Part 3

King Duncan's Confession Part 2

I sent Ross to Forres to give a message to Macbeth saying that he was to be the new Thane of Cawdor. He should be grateful for this honor; when I arrive there; I hope that everything is fit for me and that there is plenty of women, since my wife died, I have been quite lonely in my castle. When I arrived in forres I was greeted as a king should be, everyone was there including Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. After I settled in, we had a grand feast, it was quite nice. Lady Macbeth was sitting beside me and she looked very beautiful. When Macbeth came in, he was skeptical to sit with me and stood there for a moment glaring at us. Macbeth has been quite bookish recently and quiet. I haven’t heard a word from him until today when I had arrived in forres. I do think of Macbeth as a loyal friend but I do not like it when I am left in the dark like this, I should probably go and have a word with him later after the feast. Macbeth being the new thane of Cawdor is a great honor but it seems like he is not that exited about it. Tomorrow he will probably perk up and start appreciating the things that he is gifted with. To bed for me now, another day arrives soon and I have to have my rest, I hope that tomorrow will be a better day for me and that everything goes well.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
King Duncan's Confession part 1

I am your Royal Father Duncan, King of Scotland. All my fellow people recognize me as a great king who loves all those who obey him and respect him. The one action that I despise is treachery. Treachery is the betrayal of one’s trust and this betrayal occurred during my time as king and even worse it happened to none other than your Royal Father. Am I not a man who keeps his word? Am I not the man who rewards those who offer themselves towards the king? Am I not the great King Duncan who is grateful towards my people who have offered me their services? I am I dare say! Yet I have been betrayed, but not by a man whom I’ve been ill mannered to. No my friend, it was one of my worthy Thanes. The Thane of Cawdor who has betrayed me and gave up his allegiance to the King. He has betrayed me for the Norweyan King and joined their side for the assault they laid on us. The Thane of Cawdor was an insult to my memory this is what I thought of him “ He was a gentleman on whom I built an absolute trust.” That is all in the past now. The great Macbeth is worthy of the title Thane of Cawdor to match his Thane of Glamis and I have deep trust in this new Thane than I did with the old one.
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