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Read It and (Don't) Weep

Jackey Taggart
Read It and (Don't) Weep
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  • Read It and (Don't) Weep

    Macbeth Act 5, Scenes 6 & 7

    14/03/2026 | 8 mins.
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    In this episode of Read It and (Don’t) Weep, we finish Macbeth with Act 5, Scenes 6 and 7. Malcolm’s army advances toward Dunsinane and prepares for the final battle as the rebellion against Macbeth reaches its climax.
    On the battlefield, several characters confront the consequences of the choices made throughout the play. As the fight unfolds, long-standing prophecies begin to reveal their true meaning, bringing the story of ambition, power, and fate to its final resolution.
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    Macbeth Act 5 Scenes 3-5

    14/03/2026 | 12 mins.
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    In this episode of Read It and (Don’t) Weep, we continue through Act 5 with Scenes 3, 4, and 5 of Macbeth. As enemy forces move closer to Dunsinane, Macbeth tries to hold onto the confidence he gained from the witches’ prophecies, even as the pressure around him continues to grow.
    Meanwhile, Malcolm and his allies prepare their approach to the castle, setting the stage for the final confrontation. Inside the castle, new developments force Macbeth to reflect on everything that has happened, revealing just how much his ambition and choices have changed the course of his life.
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    The Curse of Macbeth

    14/03/2026 | 5 mins.
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    In this episode of Read It and (Don’t) Weep, we take a short break from the plot of Macbeth to explore the famous theater superstition known as “The Curse of Macbeth.” For centuries, many actors and stage crews have believed that the play brings bad luck, which is why performers often avoid saying its name inside a theater and instead refer to it as “The Scottish Play.”
    We look at some of the stories and traditions connected to this superstition, including the strange rituals actors use if the name is accidentally spoken and several famous mishaps that have occurred during productions over the years. Whether the curse is real or simply theatrical folklore, it has become an enduring part of the play’s legacy and adds another layer of mystery to one of Shakespeare’s most famous tragedies.
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    Macbeth Characteristics of a Tragic Hero

    14/03/2026 | 8 mins.
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    In this episode of Read It and (Don’t) Weep, we step back from the plot of Macbeth to explore the idea of the tragic hero. This concept, first described by the Greek philosopher Aristotle, helps explain why certain characters experience powerful rises and dramatic downfalls in tragedy.
    We break down the key characteristics of a tragic hero and consider how these traits appear in Shakespeare’s play. By looking at Macbeth through this lens, we can better understand how his ambition, choices, and growing overconfidence shape the events of the story and ultimately lead to his downfall.
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    Macbeth Act 2, Scenes 3 & 4

    14/03/2026 | 11 mins.
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"Read it and (Don't) Weep" is a podcast dedicated to simplifying high school literature, providing insights and analysis on popular texts. It aims to take listeners on a journey through literary canon, transforming them into literary pros. Contact me at [email protected]
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