Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
Aiden Slater
3/9/20
P:2
In scene one we learn that lady Macbeth is going crazy and sleep walking, it takes 15 minutes at a time to “wash her hands” and she basically admits that she knows about Macduff’s wife being Murdered and the king being killed. Then in scene two we learn that his men are being forced to follow him and if they get a chance they will betray him. The rest of it shows Macbeth getting paranoid and Optimistic because “how can trees move” and “all men are born from women” so he isn’t worried when he hears that Malcolm and Macduff has an army of 10,000 behind them, he wants to be ready even know they aren’t close to Duncinine castle. Then we find out that Malcolm tells his men to Grab a branch and hide behind it to confuse their foe of their mass numbers and instead it looks like they only have a few men.
Aiden Slater
3/9/20
P:2
I’m scene one we learn that lady Macbeth is going crazy and sleep walking, it takes w5 minutes at a time to “wash her hands” and she basically admits that she knows about Macduffs wife being Murdered and the king being killed. Then in scene two we learn that his men are being forced to follow him and if they get a chance they will betray him. The rest of it shows Macbeth getting paranoid and Optimistic because “how can trees move” and “all men are born from women” so he isn’t worried when he hears that Malcolm and Macduff has an army of 10,000 behind them, he wants to be ready even know they aren’t close to Duncinine castle. Then we find out that Malcolm tells his men to Grab a branch and hide behind it to confuse their foe of their mass numbers and instead it looks like they only have a few men.
Aiden Slater
P:2
3/2/20
We open To Scene 1 Act 4 to Macbeth Hiring some more assassins to kill Macduffs entire Family and relatives because of the Witches second prophecy when Macbeth searches for them to ask them a few things. Then we see the Assassins kill the Macduff residence, and then we see Macduff with Malcolm trying to convince him to overthrow Macbeth. Malcolm then tests Macduff on his loyalty. Then Ross Arrives talks to Malcolm then tells Macduff that his kingdom was just killed off, Macduff says a few angry words and they all prepare to Attack Macbeth.
We open to Macbeth killing Duncan, going back blood on his hands, his Wife gets mad because he brought the daggers or knifes back with him and so she took them and placed them in Duncan’s guards’ hands and whipped the blood on pillows. Then they get the blood off their hands saying, “a little water clears us of this deed”. They let Macduff and someone else in and Macbeth led them to Duncan’s chambers where while Macbeth and Macduff have a conversation about something, and the other guy comes back saying, something about the horror the horror. And telling everyone about the Kings Murder, and they play into Macbeth and his Wife’s trick that his guards did it. Macbeth almost spills some beans that he has killed the two guards, but while they are getting on Macbeth’s case, his Wife starts faking a faint from the stress. That concludes Act two, of four.
Three Witches have given Macbeth and his Friend Banquo a Prophecy saying, “Hail to thee Macbeth, thane of Cawdor, and then all Hail thee Macbeth thou art to be King” Banquo get curious and asks about himself “Thy shalt have Kings but thou be none”. Going though Macbeths mind he ponders what they said, he knows that Duncan is the current king of Scotland. As Macbeth and Banquo are talking two royal messengers arrive on scene and tell Macbeth he is to be “Thane of Cawdor” and he is confused and surprised “But I know the Thane of Cawdor, I can’t just be given that title?” he asks, they respond basically saying the Thane betrayed the King and is now no long Thane of Cawdor. Later he receives word that King Duncan wants to visit his palace or his home, Macbeth sends a letter to his wife explaining his new title and about the King wanting to stay a night at Glamis (Where he was thane before). He arrives earlier than the King and him and his wife (more his wife), plot to kill Duncan who is king at the moment and get Macbeth the title of King, just as the Witches stated in the prophecy, the scene ends with Macbeth asking himself if Duncan will go “to heaven or too hell”.
Macbeth:( The main Character of the story, 3 Witches said he is going to be King one day, ends up becoming a murderer, because of his Wife Lady Macbeth, Loyal to King Duncan, Best Friend to Banquo, and friend to Macduff)
Lady Macbeth:(Wife of Macbeth, Pushes Macbeth to kill King Duncan)
Three Witches: They gave Macbeth and Banquo a prophecy, They are Mysterious and not much is known about them other than they are Witches and there are three of them.
Malcolm: He is the son of King Duncan and at then he joins forces with Macduff to stop Macbeth.
Donalbain: He is brother to Malcolm and after Macbeth kills King Duncan (their Father) runs away and is never seen again.
Banquo: Best Friend to Macbeth and is killed by Macbeth out of fear of his kin overthrowing him.
King Duncan: Macbeth kills him to become King of Scotland.
Macduff: Hero in the end of the story.
Fleance: son of Banquo, runs off after fathers death never to be seen again.
Lady Macduff: Her and her son are killed by the orders of Macbeth.
Ross: Messenger to the King.
Lennox: learned nothing about him.
I recognize that technology (such as phones, airpods, smart watches, etc.) can be a distraction in class.
I will do my best to turn off and ignore this technology during class.
This includes but not limited to Snapchat, TikTok, ClashRoyale, and Call of Duty Mobile.
Sincerely, Aiden slater p:1
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