Macbeth-Alex+U-Trial+Verdict


 * Servant's Verdict as a Jury Member:**

I attended the court room waiting to figure out the decision. However, the defendants didn't answer directly to the questions asked. This made it difficult to figure out what really happened. As a servant, I know what went on that night at Macbeth's palace. I heard some of the conversation between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. As a jury member though, I cannot add anything because it was not on file. As the jury, we found Lady Macbeth more guilty for making up the story about her cat. Though this seems like a small thing to press charges for, she did lie in the court room. However, the story did give us a link to what is thought to have happened the night of Duncan's death. The trial was very frustrating to listen to. Not only were the witnesses hard to get anything out of, but they also didn’t give much information. To the jury, or to me as a servant, not the smartest, I didn’t see anything special out of the words the witnesses said. To the attorneys however, they thought that what the witnesses said were a vital part of their case. As I didn't see anything special out of what was said today, it's hard to come to a complete decision. Because I was in the castle that night though, I know what really happened, without the candy-coated words.