Month: October 2016

Macbeth 1:6

In this scene Duncan has come to visit and celebrate that Macbeth is thane of Cawdor. But Macbeth is some were else so Duncan and lady Macbeth just talk in the scene. One of the quote from the book is ” See see our honoured hostess” This shows the start of the conversation.

Macbeth1:5

Lady Macbeth gets sent a letter saying that Macbeth and her will be king and Queen. Also Macbeth is already been made thane of Cawdor. Then they are told to that the king is coming to the house. And she in delighted with that the letter has said. And wants to celebrate with him.Lady Macbeth is any seems to be nice on stage but she is actually a gold digger and just want money and famous.

English homework 18/10/2016

no because what i have heard of him he sound loyal and also i sounds like he killed a lot of people for the king and killing him wound just go against every thing.

the quote i have chose in bloody instructions which i think means that the instructions that he is given will cause blood to pour.

i think Macbeth feels sad because all his work wound be set back and that for Macbeth sound like a lot of work. also i think the letter that he sent to lady Macbeth he wound have said it to her but he did not lady Macbeth said it not him. it sounds like lady Macbeth is trying to perspired him so she think he ain’t going to do it. so i agree with her that  he is not willing to do it.

Macbeth homework

TASK 1:I think that lady Macbeth does love him because they say that there are the  ‘my dearest partner of greatness’ , ‘the milk of human kindness’  and  ‘I pour my spirits in thine ear’ all these quotes help me to that she does love Macbeth.

TASK 2: I think she wants to be big and famous {queen} but ,she also wants do it with Macbeth she is told that witches have told Macbeth that he will become king making her queen. But she does not run and tell that she would become queen but i think she know it is ture cause Macbeth also gettes told he becomes thane of Cawdor so if one is ture the other half most become ture as will.

 

 

Macbeth modren time

                                   act 2 scene 2

BANQUO

how’s the night going, boy

FLEANCE

the moon has set. The clock hasn’t struk yet

BANQUO

The moon sets at twelve, right

FLEANCE

i think it’s later than tat, sir

BANQUO

here, take my sword. The heavens are being stingy with their light. Take this, too. I’m tired and feeling heavy, but I can’t slee. Merciful powers keep away the nightmares that plague me when I rest

MACBETH enters with a SERVANT, who carries a flash light
Give me my gun Who’s there?
MACBETH

A friend

BANQUO

you’re not asleep yet, sir? The king’s in bed. He’s been in an unusually good mood and has granted many gifts to your household and servants.

MACBETH

because we were unprepared for the king’s visit, we weren’t able to entertain him as well as we would have wanted to.

 

Act 2 scene  2

                                                                         

LADY MACBETH

the alcohol that got the servants drunk has made me bold The same liquor that quenched their thirst has fired me up. Listen! Quiet! That was the owl that shrieked, with a scary “good night” like the bells they ring before they execute people. Macbeth must be killing the king right now. The doors to Duncan’s chamber are open, and the drunk servants make a mockery of their jobs by snoring instead of protecting the king. I put so many drugs in their drinks that you can’t tell if they’re alive or dead.

MACBETH

from offstage. Who’s there? What is it

LADY MACBETH

oh no, I’m afraid the servants woke up, and the murder didn’t happen. For us to attempt murder and not succeed would ruin us.  Listen to that! I put the servants’ daggers where Macbeth would find them. He couldn’t have missed them. If Duncan hadn’t reminded me of my father when I saw him sleeping, I would have killed him myself

MACBETH enters carrying surperprised pistol
My husband!
MACBETH

I have done the deed. Did you hear a noise

LADY MACBETH

I heard the owl scream and the crickets cry.

MACBETH

When?