Monday, April 6, 2015

PART ONE: 3/31

PART ONE:
1.) The relationship between macbeth and lady macbeth is that they love and care about each other very much. They have a really close bond and are like partners in crime even though lady macbeth is pretty much in charge and tells macbeth what to do.
2.) Macbeth decides to murder duncan because lady macbeth tells him to and that the witches said that killing him would make him the next king.
3.) Macbeth seems to have two sides. He had courage and brave after fighting in the war but now seems like a monster and is power hungry for deciding to kill the king.
4.) I think macbeth will get away with the murder because no one would suspect him of killing duncan since very one looks at him in a good way. They planned the murder perfectly to make it seem as if duncan never did it but the guards did it.
5.) I do not think macbeth should murder duncan. Duncan doesn't deserve to be killed because its not like they have anything against each other. Eventually someone will find out and he will have to pay for his consequences.

PART TWO:
1.) If we could get away with the deed after it's done, then the quicker it were done, the better. If the murder had no consequences, and is death ensured success... If, when I strike the blow, that would be the end of it - here, right here, on this side of eternity - we'd willingly chance the life to come. (Act 1 Scene 7 Page 55)

2.)All hail, Macbeth! You'll be king one day! (Act 1 Scene 3 Page 31)

3.)You shall be king. (Act 1 Scene 3 Page 35)

4.)Brave Macbeth - he well deserves that name! (Act 1 Scene 2 Page 23)5.)

5.) "What monster was it then that made you share this scheme with me? When you dared to do it, then you were a man." (pg. 57)

6.)"We fail? Just screw up your courage to the uttermost, and we won't fail." (pg. 57)

7.)"We teach the art of bloodshed, then become the victims of our own lessons. This evenhanded justice makes us swallow our own poison." (pg. 55)

8.) "I'm settled it then. All my faculties shall be devoted to this terrible deed. Let's go and pass the time as perfect hosts. We must conceal our false hearts behind false faces." (pg. 61)

9.)"We will speak further about it. Just look innocent ---- a troubled face is always dangerous. Leave all the rest to me." (pg.31; 68-70)

10.) "Welcome him with your eye, your handshake, your conversation. Look like the innocent flower but be the serpent hidden underneath it. For Duncan's coming, preparations must be made, and you must put this night's important business under my direction." (pg. 31; 61-65)

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