"Macbeth, Macbeth, you bore me to death." My wife is fond of saying that every time I begin the study of the "Scottish Play." I don't know why. The play has everything a modern audience could wish for: witches, treachery, murder, and enough blood to satisfy the most ghoulish of audiences. The themes are certainly current--faithlessness, deception, ambition--and they still play well in current film and books. So it must be the language that turns people off. In order to help the lost and confused, I hope this approach makes the play more accessible.