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Macbeth (full title: The Tragedy of Macbeth) is a tragedy written by English poet, playwright, and actor William Shakespeare most likely in 1606. It tells about a Scottish general Macbeth, who receives a prophecy of three witches that he will become the King of Scotland. He murders King Duncan and takes the Scottish throne, after which he is haunted by guilt and paranoia. To evade suspicion, he commits more murders and becomes a tyrant. This bloodbath turns into a civil war, which eventually leads to Macbeth's and his wife's death.
The listed events from acts III, IV, and V take places in the following order:
1. Macbeth arranges a banquet to celebrate becoming king.
2. Macbeth goes to the witches’ cave to consult them.
3. Macbeth's subjects carry out his dark plan.
4. Macduff encounters Macbeth in battle.
5. Malcolm becomes the king.