The People Vs. Macbeth
The Macbeth trial broke out in full force today as the entire nation of
Scotland paid close attention to the small town court of Grahacknboroughsly,
Scotland. The charges are for abuse of power, abuse of wealth, abuse of
friendship and misuse of a regal Scottish accent. As the parade of people came
into the courthouse, 2/3rds of them were enemies of Macbeth. The motion to
dismiss came early on grounds of permanent death on Macbeth’s defense team. The
motion was quickly dismissed as Macbeth was being quite lively for a dead King.
The motion was not helped by the “deceased” ordering the judge to “Lemme free,
drop the charges and get a haircut.” The defense motion was further weakened by
the comment, “the judge can kiss my giant, royal behind.”
The trial soon got underway after the court was able to settle Macbeth down.
The People’s witness list started off at the top and worked down. The first was
Banquo, as he had been victimized by Macbeth early in the tale and his
testimony, as well as his casket, was getting stale. After hearing the
testimony from Banquo, the Macbeth defense brought out their one and only
witness, a stable boy, who looked as though he had been threatened with his
life. The boy’s shaky and unseemingly well worded testimony went over very
badly on the jury side and the crowds side. The boy brought out the fact that
Macbeth was blinded by the possibility of absolute power and wealth, and that
he couldn’t control his wife’s demands until it was too late for the both of them.
He also stated that the opportunity wouldn’t have been there if it weren’t for
the king’s cowardly sons and their flight from Scotland. This did not go over
well for the side of the jury that was strongly pro Duncan (even though they
were supposed to be non partisan, it was hard to find a soul who didn’t love
Duncan so much as to hate Macbeth.)
The People now brought out the Weird sisters and their cauldron to make their
testimony. As cryptic as it was, it revealed that they had convinced Macbeth to
kill Duncan, even though it was not hard. The jury was heavily swayed by this
revelation, the common thought was that it may not have been Macbeth’s fault.
The sisters may have convinced him. The next witness was the son of Banquo, who
had now become King, the court did not progress too well since they were all
too busy bowing and showing respect.
The jury went into deliberation after all of these facts were released. The
deliberation lasted a full two weeks indicating a difficult choice, but when
the jury came out and handed the envelope to the judge, it was Macbeth by a
hair. The courtroom was in an outrage, but as the jury went through their
reasoning it made a great deal of sense. Macbeth would never have even thought
of it if it weren’t for the weird sisters, so they set him free to be dead in
peace. The appeal by the people is scheduled for next month.