In Act 5 Macbeth is beheaded by Macduff, Lady Macbeth kills herself after she confess's to having something to do with the death of duncan and of Banquo while sleep walking, and Malcolm ends up becoming King after all.
In the beginning we find out that Lady Macbeth has been sleep walking and telling about the murders her and Macbeth have talked about. A docter comes to visit her and the housekeeper or whatever tells him about the sleep walking. When she was sleep walking she said "Wash your hands; put on your nightgown; look not so pale! I tell you yet again, Banquo's buried, He cannot come out on's grave." At first I truly didn't know that she had known about the death of Banquo. Then she talks about how her hands smells of blood, just like what Macbeth was doing when he saw Banquo's ghost, but she literally told it all. Then they tell Macbeth she has died they don't say until the end that she has killed herself. Malcolm says, "Who, as tis thought, byself and violent hands, Took her life."
Then when the armys start to surround the castle Macbeth doesn't think to much about them because of what the witchs had said about only a someone who was not born of a women can kill him, and he only needs to worry when the trees touch the castle. So when the armys cut off branches of the trees to hide their numbers, he really starts to worry then but he ends up killing this young boy, He starts to not worry so much he starts to think about what the witchs say about them not to be born of a woman. But he ends up getting killed by Macduff who was a C- Section baby. Macbeth says, "I bear a charmed life, which must not yeild, To one of woman born." Macduff says, "Macduff was from his mother's womb Untimely ripped."
Finally after Macduff walks in with Macbeth's head in his hands, Malcolm gives his speech and it is over. Leaving everyone wondering how did Banquo's son's become King.
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Monday, October 29, 2007
Act IV: Macbeth
In this act Macbeth goes to visit the witchs and they tell him not to worry everything goingto be alright and no one born of a women can harm him. But they also say in the beginning of the play they say what is foul is far and what is far is foul, so it seems to me that since he thinks that everything is going to be just fine it isn't going to be.
Then Macduff's family ends up getting murdered while he is in England. Malcolm goes to England to talk to the King about helping out in the war in Ireland, and he runs into Macduff and tells him all about his family getting murdered and how Macbeth muderied his father and how the country's looking since Macbeth has been in charged. Malcolm says,"Tis called the evil, A most miraculous work in this good king, Which often since my here-remain in England, I have seen him do. How he solicits heaven, Himself Best knows." And so him and Malcolm decide they are goingto go back and take the thrown from Macbeth. I think that most people by now should have noticed how Macbeth is not doing a good job being the king, and even if they haven't they probably will soon.
I think that now that Macbeth is not expecting anything bad to happen in his life Malcolm and Macduff is coming to change everything for him. I think that everything from now on is going to happen to get back at Macbeth I think he is going to end up probably getting killed by Malcolm or Macduff. When he see's Macduff he will probably start to see ghosts agian and completely lose his mind.
Then Macduff's family ends up getting murdered while he is in England. Malcolm goes to England to talk to the King about helping out in the war in Ireland, and he runs into Macduff and tells him all about his family getting murdered and how Macbeth muderied his father and how the country's looking since Macbeth has been in charged. Malcolm says,"Tis called the evil, A most miraculous work in this good king, Which often since my here-remain in England, I have seen him do. How he solicits heaven, Himself Best knows." And so him and Malcolm decide they are goingto go back and take the thrown from Macbeth. I think that most people by now should have noticed how Macbeth is not doing a good job being the king, and even if they haven't they probably will soon.
I think that now that Macbeth is not expecting anything bad to happen in his life Malcolm and Macduff is coming to change everything for him. I think that everything from now on is going to happen to get back at Macbeth I think he is going to end up probably getting killed by Malcolm or Macduff. When he see's Macduff he will probably start to see ghosts agian and completely lose his mind.
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Act III: Macbeth
In this act Macbeth secretly hires murders to kill Banquo and his son. But the murder's end up letting the son go. This whole time his wife knows nothing about this. At first I couldn't believe that his wife had nothing to do with this but now I think that Macbeth is truly going crazy for the power of him and his childern running the kingdom.
After they come back and tell him that they have killed Banquo but not his son. The son of Banquo ends up running away because the people assume that he killed his father.he starts to seeing the ghost of Banquo in his chair. He really starts to tell on himself then. He says "Blood hath been shed ere now, i' th' olden time, Ere humane statute purged the gental weal." This is when he first starts to act funny. Then Lady Macbeth tries to cover this all up by saying to the people not to speck to him about what he is doing because it is only going to make him alot worse, say said "I pray you, speak not; he grows worse and worse; Question enrages him: at once, good night. Stand not upon the order of your going, But go at once." I think even though she did not tell him what to do or persuade him into killing Banquo she knew that he would after he killed the King and she was not about to let him ruin it for the both of them.
I think that this whole time I truly was thinking that Banquo was eventually going to kill Macbeth, but now I think that Macbeth is goingto be killed by the people when they find out what all he has done to be king. He has truly become a very ruthless man in his pursuit. But on the other hand he might end up killing his self because of Banquo's ghost.
After they come back and tell him that they have killed Banquo but not his son. The son of Banquo ends up running away because the people assume that he killed his father.he starts to seeing the ghost of Banquo in his chair. He really starts to tell on himself then. He says "Blood hath been shed ere now, i' th' olden time, Ere humane statute purged the gental weal." This is when he first starts to act funny. Then Lady Macbeth tries to cover this all up by saying to the people not to speck to him about what he is doing because it is only going to make him alot worse, say said "I pray you, speak not; he grows worse and worse; Question enrages him: at once, good night. Stand not upon the order of your going, But go at once." I think even though she did not tell him what to do or persuade him into killing Banquo she knew that he would after he killed the King and she was not about to let him ruin it for the both of them.
I think that this whole time I truly was thinking that Banquo was eventually going to kill Macbeth, but now I think that Macbeth is goingto be killed by the people when they find out what all he has done to be king. He has truly become a very ruthless man in his pursuit. But on the other hand he might end up killing his self because of Banquo's ghost.
Act II: Macbeth
In Act 2 Macbeth ends up stabbing the King Duncan to death with a dagger. Lady Macbeth drugs the King and all of his men, by placing something in there drinks that night. I truly think that after all of the talk Lady Macbeth did in the first act I truly thought that she was going to be the one to kill Duncan. But I guess the speach that she gave him, truly made an impact on his choice wether or not to kill Duncan.
In the first beginning Macbeth and Banquo was talking and Banquo says that he dreamed of the three witchs and that they were at least right about Macbeth. He says,"All's well. I dreamt last night of three weird sisters: To you they have showed some truth." I think that Banquo wants what the witch's told him to come true to because he feels like Macbeth's seems to be coming true but how is his, I think Macbeth should be watching out for Banquo.
And Lady Macbeth seems to be a very shady person because she truly didn't do anything but boost Macbeth up, all the blood ends up being on his hands and she is trying to seem like she helped him so much and had something actually to do with that. When she said " My hands are of your color, but I shame. To wear a heart so white." I feel that she will be the one to end up with Banquo and his kids.
In the first beginning Macbeth and Banquo was talking and Banquo says that he dreamed of the three witchs and that they were at least right about Macbeth. He says,"All's well. I dreamt last night of three weird sisters: To you they have showed some truth." I think that Banquo wants what the witch's told him to come true to because he feels like Macbeth's seems to be coming true but how is his, I think Macbeth should be watching out for Banquo.
And Lady Macbeth seems to be a very shady person because she truly didn't do anything but boost Macbeth up, all the blood ends up being on his hands and she is trying to seem like she helped him so much and had something actually to do with that. When she said " My hands are of your color, but I shame. To wear a heart so white." I feel that she will be the one to end up with Banquo and his kids.
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Reniassance
I think death really changes a person’s outlook on life and if one third of a population dies the whole community will have a different outlook on life. I think that push, had a lot to do with it. I think that the mind of the people changed. I think that they decided life was way to important to worry about all of the simple stuff in life. I think that they started to know that everything that they thought in life was true.
I think that they decided that nothing was truly all that wrong anymore. They feel like there is more to the world than church and what it says. They knew that there were different aspects to the world that they weren't trully fulfilling. And they started living there lives the way the way the wanted to and not doing what everyone else wanted them to do.
I think that they decided that nothing was truly all that wrong anymore. They feel like there is more to the world than church and what it says. They knew that there were different aspects to the world that they weren't trully fulfilling. And they started living there lives the way the way the wanted to and not doing what everyone else wanted them to do.
Act 1 (Macbeth)
The first thing in the play that happened was Macbeth meet up with the witches and they told him and Banquo there future. Macbeth would be King one day and Banquo childern would be Kings. Then he killed someone and the king gave him the title the Thane cador, angus brings him the news. On his way home he writes his wife a letter telling her about what the witches say and how the king gave him the Thane of Cawdor, and how he and the king our coming to the house. Then Macbeth starts to have thoughts about how he is going to become king is he going to have to kill someone. Like when he says " Whose horrid image doth unfix my hair, And make my seated heart knock at my ribs, Against the use of nature? Present fears, Are less than horrible imaginings."
So when his wife hears about that she starts plotting on how she is going to kill the king, it seems to me that the thought of power and money made her lose her mind. when she said "The Raven himself is horase, That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements. Come, you spirits. That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here, And fill me, from the crown to the toe, top- full, Of direst cruelty." It seems to me that planning to kill man was like second nature to Lady Macbeth.
So when Macbeth gets home a day before Lady Macbeth she trys to get him to talk about wanting to kill the King Duncan. At first Macbeth was all up afor killing him but then, I guess his conscience gets to him and he changes his mind. And she tries to call him out and make him change his mind, when she said "Was the hope drunk, Wherein you dressed yourself? Hath it slept since? And wakes it now, to look so green and pale, At what it did so freely?" Then she made it seem like he was a lair and that he should do what he says. I think that Lady Macbeth is going to be in all of the drama from here until the end of the play.
So when his wife hears about that she starts plotting on how she is going to kill the king, it seems to me that the thought of power and money made her lose her mind. when she said "The Raven himself is horase, That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements. Come, you spirits. That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here, And fill me, from the crown to the toe, top- full, Of direst cruelty." It seems to me that planning to kill man was like second nature to Lady Macbeth.
So when Macbeth gets home a day before Lady Macbeth she trys to get him to talk about wanting to kill the King Duncan. At first Macbeth was all up afor killing him but then, I guess his conscience gets to him and he changes his mind. And she tries to call him out and make him change his mind, when she said "Was the hope drunk, Wherein you dressed yourself? Hath it slept since? And wakes it now, to look so green and pale, At what it did so freely?" Then she made it seem like he was a lair and that he should do what he says. I think that Lady Macbeth is going to be in all of the drama from here until the end of the play.
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