If you'll use BOTH of these websites as you read any of Shakespeare's plays, you'll find it all much easier:
http://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/
Summaries, analysis, etc.
http://nfs.sparknotes.com/
Choose the play, and then you can read it in whole or in parts with Shakespeare's original language on the left and modern-day English on the right.
Macbeth; Act III.
How does the banquet scene blur the clear-cut and common-sense distinction that most of us make between the real and the imaginary? In what other scenes has this distinction also been blurred?
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