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Act II Scene II line 70-71:
She tells Macbeth to put on his night gown so it looks like he was supposed to be asleep.
Act V Scene I Line 66-67
Put on your night and don't look afraid as if you did something you weren't supposed to do.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Word Tracker- "Night"
night-after hours, bedtime, midnight, darkness, night fall, dim, night time, pitch dark, dark hours, duskiness, black, sundown.
The word night is used in various ways during the reading of Macbeth. The word night was described to tell what time of day it was, or what time somebody was to meet at. It wasn't really used for anything else. Though there was on line used by one of the witches that had the word night. She was talking about how Macbeth shall sleep day or night. It was basically a curse she was going to put on him. Other than that, the word night was used a lot, but not used to describe many things.
The word night is used in various ways during the reading of Macbeth. The word night was described to tell what time of day it was, or what time somebody was to meet at. It wasn't really used for anything else. Though there was on line used by one of the witches that had the word night. She was talking about how Macbeth shall sleep day or night. It was basically a curse she was going to put on him. Other than that, the word night was used a lot, but not used to describe many things.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Macbeth- The red, bleeding mess, after Macbeth has un-seemed the bloody man.
Lady Macbeth- The woman Lady Macbeth, has heart like no other, and is ready to have a war to the death.
Night- dark, scary, cool, moon, stars, spooky, black, twilight, constellations, sleep, pitch dar, hard to see, sundown, gloomy, and night fall
Lady Macbeth is a woman who has heart and is ambitious to be queen. She really wants Duncan to commit to his death, and everything would be perfect. You can say it's killing her inside, that Macbeth, and herself are not king and queen.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Asking for Something in an Indirect Way
Andrew needs a ride home from school and needs his friend, who lives near by to drop him off at his house, with out really showing he needs a ride.
Andrew: Hey, bro you wanna give me a lift home.
Friend- I'm Good man, find someone else.
Andrew- Okay, that's cool.
Andrew- Oh, I almost forgot!
Friend- What?
Andrew- Don't we have a test tomorrow in math tomorrow.
Friend- Aw, I completely forgot. I need to go home and study.
Andrew- Do you mind if you drop me off at my house on the way?
Friend- Ya sure, no problem.
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