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Banquo's murder Climax
Lady Macbeth's sleepwalking Falling action
Duncan's visit to Macbeth's castle Rising action
Malcolm's coronation as king Resolution
Macbeth's first encounter with the witches Exposition
Banquo's murder Climax
Lady Macbeth's sleepwalking Falling action
Duncan's visit to Macbeth's castle Rising action
Malcolm's coronation as king Resolution
Macbeth's first encounter with the witches Exposition
1- Exposition: Macbeth's first encounter with the witches.
At the beginning of the play, the witches tell Macbeth and Banquo their respective prophecies, thus providing important information for the reader.
2-Rising action: Duncan's visit to Macbeth's castle.
Duncan's visit to the castle help create suspense, interest, and tension since the reader knows that Macbeth and his wife are planing to kill him to get the crown.
3- Climax: Banquo's murder
The assassination of Banquo is the part of highest tension in the story. It's the action that leads to Macbeth's eventual fall and death.
4- Falling action: Lady Macbeth's sleepwalking
The sleepwalking begins after Banquo's murder (the climax).
5- Resolution: Malcolm's coronation as king
Finally, after Prince Malcolm, Kind Duncan’s son, kills Macbeth, he regains the Kingdom and becomes King himself.