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A2 S3 Summary

This scene is about Macbeth saying and thinking what horrible task he has just completed by killing the king. Now he is thinking of the consequences of his actions. He said I have killed his sleep meaning he wil never awake in life again. He also said I have portrayed you in such a short time.

The dagger

Macbeth feels that the dagger is pulling him into kill the king. He also thinks it’s a mirage of his pure greed. I personally think that this is also about lady Macbeth bullying him to kill the king. The sentence for when he was going to be greedy is. Thou marshall’St me the way that I was going, And such an instrument I was to use. The dagger’s handle is pointed at his hand , but this isn’t a real life knife but a hallucination, he thinks this is because his mind wants to kill the king.

Scene summary a1 s7


This scene is talking about how Macbeth is having second thoughts about killing Duncan to become king and Lady Macbeth is provoking him to make him carry on. I know this by the sentence saying,”we will proceed no further”. She reacts about Macbeth stoping killing the king by provoking him and making him feel like he’s got nothing.

Lady Macbeth reacts to Macbeth by saying she has done everything for him and saying he is to weak.

Hellboy B.P.R.D 1948

img_1208The main character is called Hellboy. He is 2 times the size of a fully grown human but he is still a boy. This character reacts to the crazy mystical creatures in his way with a hard punch from his massive red rock hand. The plot of the Hellboy book I’m reading now is where he actually finds out who and where his parents are from. His parents are Lucipher (the devil), and a warrior queen that has been through a missive family blood line, but Hellboy is the first male in the line and his DNA is mixed with the devil hence the name Hellboy.

 

Mike                 John               Max                    Dave

Mignola.        Arcudi.       Fiumara.           Stewart

Task for lady Macbeth

1) I think that lady Macbeth feels her husband is just a way to get power and  doesn’t really think he’s good for the job as she says  he is too full of the milk of  human kindness. Lady Macbeth says about her husband that “Thou wouldst be great, Art not without ambition” which means she thinks he wants to be powerful. She also says he would not play false and yet would wrongly  win”  which I think  means he won’t lie but he is willing to cheat.

 

2)  unsex me –  she wants to get rid of her womanliness and be a powerful man because being a woman stops her from being aggressive and fighting for power.   As a woman in those times, all she can do is manipulate

chastise with the valour of my tongue –  she is describing her tongue as a sword which will which will beat Macbeth into into ambition.

pour my spirits in thine ear –  she wants him to think like her, she wants him to have some of her spirit.

Macbeth

ACT I SCENE I A desert place.
[Thunder and lightning. Enter three Witches]
First Witch). When shall we three meet again
In thunder, lightning, or in rain?
Second Witch). When the hurlyburly’s done,
When the battle’s lost and won.
Third Witch) That will be ere the set of sun. 5
First Witch). Where the place?
Second Witch). Upon the futuristic hill of hover
cars and hover boards
Third Witch). There to meet with Macbeth.
First Witch). I come, graymalkin!
Second Witch). Paddock calls. 10
Third Witch). Anon! ALL Fair is foul, and foul is fair:
Hover through the fog and filthy air.

 

DUNCAN What wired man is that? He can report,
As seemeth by his plight, of the revolt
The newest estate.
MALCOLM This is the sergeant charger
Who like a good and wired soldier fought 5
‘Gainst my captivity. Shockwave, brave friend!
Say to the king the kindle knowledge of the broil
As thou didst leave it. Also where did the king leave his watch it was so posed to be at the pier but its nowhere to be seen,it cost allot of units (cyber money).
As two spent swimmers, that do cling together 10
And choke their art. The merciless Macdonwald–
Worthy to be a rebel, for to that
The multiplying villanies of nature
Do swarm upon him–from the Western Isles
Of kerns and gallowglasses is supplied; 15
And fortune, on his damned quarrel smiling,
Show’d like a rebel’s whore: but all’s too weak:
For brave Macbeth–well he deserves that name–
Disdaining fortune, with his electronic shield
Which smoked with bloody execution, 20
Like valour’s minion carved out his passage (under the power station)
Till he faced the slave;
Which ne’er shook hands, nor electro circuit farewell to him,
Till he unseam’d him from the nave to the chaps,
And fix’d his metallic eyes upon our battlements. 25
DUNCAN O valiant cousin! worthy electroman!
Sergeant As whence the sun ‘gins his reflection
Electric ship storms and direful thunder shocks break,
So from that spring whence comfort seem’d to come
Discomfort swells. Mark, king of Scotland, mark: 30
No sooner justice had with valour arm’d
Compell’d these skipping kerns to trust their heels,
But the Norweyan lord electric surveying vantage,
With furbish’d arms and new supplies of men
Began a fresh assault. 35
DUNCAN Dismay’d not this
Our captains, Macbeth and Banquo?
Sergeant Yes;
As sparrows eagles, or the hare the lion