The Porter imagines he is tending the Gates of Hell.
The porter didn't open the gate sooner when he heard the knocking because he was drunk and took his time getting to the gate.
he is in the haunted house in the gate with duskel guarding it
the porter
He's guarding the gate of the granite zone
There were no enemies guarding the palace gate and the task force entered the grounds unhampered.
A porter is simply the man who is in charge of the gate. He's the one that opens it and closes it, and makes sure people who aren't supposed to come in don't. The porter from Macbeth, specifically, is the comic relief after Duncan is murdered. Shakespeare knew that he had to keep people interested, and thus needed to put in something funny. The porter has been drinking all night, and when he hears Macduff and Lennox knocking, he imagines that he is porter to the gates of Hell. He then proceeds to imagine what kind of people he would let in. I hope this helps.
He is hung over and is taking his time, nursing his aching head.
I found it by the entrance gate to fort charles with the navy guys guarding it.
The Porter in the play "Macbeth" knocks at the gate to let Macduff and Lennox into Macbeth's castle after Duncan's murder.
the porter, which is the guy who answers the castle doors at night so that no one else will have to get up
In Act 2, Scene 3 of Macbeth, the porter imagines he is the porter of Hell's gate, which he jokes about by referencing different types of sinners and the punishments they will face in Hell. He creates a dark and humorous atmosphere contrasted with the serious events happening in the play.