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Macbeth by Jerry Stemach

Macbeth

by Jerry Stemach


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Original author: William Shakespeare
Retold by authors: Jerry Stemach and Gail Venable

One stormy night in Scotland, General Macbeth and his friend, General Banquo, meet three witches. The witches tell Macbeth that he will become the King of Scotland. They tell Banquo that he will be the father of kings.

This prophecy plants the seeds of tragedy in the life of Macbeth, who suddenly cannot stop envisioning himself as king. Spurred on by his greedy wife, Macbeth murders King Duncan and ascends the throne. But Macbeth's guilt and fear of being discovered turn being King into a nightmare. Ghoulish visions plague him as he tries to hold on to the throne that he has stolen.

In the end of this story, the righteous are rewarded and the evil receive their just rewards. But the biggest winner in this story is fate, as the witch's cunning prophecy proves more clever than any of the characters can imagine.

The Start-to-Finish Advantage! – This audio book is like NO OTHER!  We start by writing and editing our text to specifically support students who struggle with reading grade-level text fluently and with comprehension.  In addition, we add auditory support that includes thoughtful pacing, inflection and accentuation to engage the listener throughout the entire story.  This Start-to-Finish Gold Library book is perfect for the middle- and high-school curriculum to support readers who need age-appropriate resources written at a lower readability.  The readability of the printed text is 2-3rd grade.

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