Then: Why do you make such faces? When all's done, you look but on a stool.
Lady Macbeth is saying that because Macbeth saw Banquo's ghost and she doesn't see any ghost.
Now: I tell you yet again, Banquo's buried; he cannot come out on's grave.
Lady Macbeth is now replaying the scene in her head, and telling Macbeth that it is impossible because Banquo is dead. That is how they are related because they are both about Macbeth seeing Banquo's ghost.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Good things happen to Bad people
Its almost a fact I can say, that bad things always happen to bad people. I hear about it all the time, I've always wondered why? Why is it always like that. A good example that I have for that is what happened two years ago, my 3 friends were such good people they were always there for anyone who needed anything, if someone was in a bad mood they knew how cheer them up. They did not care about what people would think about them if someone needed something they were the first people who would offer to help. I could count on them for anything no matter what. They are the definition of a genuine friend. One night on November 15th, 2009 they got into a car accident and their car flipped over into a canal and the 3 died, I want to know why it had to happen to soon. They were becoming what they wanted to do they had their head on straight and were counting down the days till they go to college and this came in their way and stopped them.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Word Webs
Now even though Macbeth is played out to be the mean. He is guilty for murdering Duncan. He doesn’t feel okay with what he has done, he did it because I think Lady Macbeth forced him too. Lady Macbeth is still heartless. She doesn’t care about the death of the King and just tells Macbeth that he should not think about what he has done.
The character Macbeth connects to the words kill, stab and red. The reason I think that is because Macbeth always talks about stabbing Duncan with his dagger which is a sword. Kill relates to Macbeth because he wants to murder Duncan to be the King of Scotland. Macbeth relates to those words because she is the one who wants a plot to kill Duncan. She is very sneaky.
Monday, October 10, 2011
Text and Subject
There are quite a few cases that making an indirect approach is a better choice than being direct.
An example of saying an indirect approach is:
If someone wanted to see my class work that they missed and I did not feel like going to my locker to get the class work. What I would say is My notes do not have the information you want, I wrote it in a way that I could only understand. That way is better because then I don't have to get up and I am not really lying.
An example of saying an indirect approach is:
If someone wanted to see my class work that they missed and I did not feel like going to my locker to get the class work. What I would say is My notes do not have the information you want, I wrote it in a way that I could only understand. That way is better because then I don't have to get up and I am not really lying.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
blog 6
This picture is from the book Macbeth. These are the 3 witches from the book. What I noticed is that they do not have beards like it said in the book. They do look very ugly though. Their facial expressions look like they are possessed by demons and they are worshiping something above them. How this picture reminds me of Macbeth is because they said the witches were ugly and the they made Macbeth king which goes back to how I said the picture looks like they are worshiping something above them. They just do not look very mad as it said in the book.
This picture reminds me of Macbeth because people look like the three ladies are worshipping the Thane of Cawdor? Possibly. Which are Macbeth and the other guy who could be Duncan? The thing about Macbeth that this picture does not remind me of is the horses, the horses are throwing me off. The picture is a little blurry. Also the picture could possibly be the King of Scotland and his side people.
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