In act 1:5 what happens is that lady Macbeth receives a letter from her husband Macbeth and he wrote about how the witches say that he will become king but they don’t tell him how he will become king but lady Macbeth is praising because he is going to be king but she is selfish and also she want to be queen very badly and she thinks he is to full of kindness and she wants to be a man to kill the king but instead she tries to lure him into killing the king
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Macbeth scene 6 summary
scene 6 is all about the king Duncan going to lady Macbeths castle and also with banquo and their attendants the king also gives praises to lady Macbeth for preparing a feast in such short notice of his arrival but he was curious to see Macbeth but lady Macbeth was hiding Macbeth from the king so that She will release Macbeth to kill the king without anyone knowing
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Lady Macbeth feels a bit sad in my opinion because when she’s reading the letter from her husband because all that he is doing is talking about the witches instead of her because he came back from war and the least he could do is to say that he is fine and he wasn’t hurt or that they won the war but instead he says that He saw the witches and they said that he saw the witches and also they said he will become king what that means that lady Macbeth is slightly happy because she will become queen and she will have a higher status than anyone else also when she says the milk of human kindness means that he is to kind to people or he is merciful to them and when she says thane of cawdor she is slightly happy with macbeth because her status as the wife of a soldier called macbeth and also he is king Duncan’s cousin so since he’s became thane which also means lord of cawdor which will make her status go higher and she will be respected as a queen (or as close to queen status) that is why she will try everything in her might to make macbeth even if it means that she will tell macbeth to kill his own cousin the king
macbeth homework set in the world of dragons
banquo= Macbeth war dragon who can also speak
Duncan: what bloody yet brave man is that my dragon may eat him as seemeth by his plight of the revolt
Malcolm: this is the sergeant like a good and hardy soldier fought gainst my captivity hail brave friend say to the king knowledge of the broil as thou didst leave it
sergeant: doughtul it stood as spent swimmers that do cling together and choke their art The merciless Macdonwald Worthy to be a rebel,
for that the multiple villainies of nature do swarm upon him from the western isle of kerns and gallowglasses is supplied and fortune on his dammed quarrel smiling show’d like a rebels whore but all is to weak for the brave macbeth and his dragon banquo well he deserves that name disdaining fortune with his brandish’d steel and dragon which smoked and blaze with bloody slaughter like valours minion carved out a passage until he faced the slave Which ne’er shook hands, nor bade farewell to him Till he unseam’d him from the nave to the chaps with his mighty dragon finishing the attack and fixed his head upon our battlements
Duncan: O valiant cousin! worthy of a gentle warrior
sergeant: as whence the suns gin his reflection dragon killing storms and direful asasins break so from that spring whenece comfort seem’d to come discomfort swells mark king of Scotland, mark no sooner justice had valour armed compelled these skipping kerns to trust those heels but the Norwegian lord surveying vantage with furbished arms and new supplies of men Began a fresh assault.
Duncan: dismayed not this our captains mighty macbeth and beastly banquo
sergeant: yes as sparrow eagles or the hare lion If I say sooth, I must report they were As war dragons overcharged with double cracks so they doubly redoubled strokes upon the foe Except they meant to bathe in reeking wounds, or memorise another golgotha i cannot tell But I am faint, my gashes cry for help.
Duncan: so well thy words become thee as thy wounds they smack of honour both.go get him surgeons.
WHO COMES HERE??
Malcom: The worthy thane of Ross.
Lennox: what haste looks through his eyes! so should he look that seem to speak thing strange
Ross;God save the king
Duncan: Whence camest thou, worthy thane?
Ross:From fife, great king; here the norweyan banners flout in the blue sky and fan our people with cold air from Norway himself, with terrible numbers, assisted by that most disloyal traitorthe thane of cawdor, began a dismail conflict Till that Bellona’s bridegroom, lapp’d in proof,
Confronted him with self-comparisons,
Point against point rebellious, arm ‘gainst arm.
Curbing his lavish spirit: and, to conclude,
The victory fell on us.
Macbeth homework
starter:
1:we haven’t seen Macbeth yet because he is still in battle but we will see him later on
2;we have been given details of the battle and not shown because if William Shakespeare decided to show the entire battle the people will start to get bored of it as well as they will not read the rest so that is why he decided to not show the battle so that the people reading would want to see what will happen.
task one:
merciless= means to have no mercy
gallowglasses= means a mercenary (or foreign warrior)
kerns= means spacing between (characters) in a text to be print
disdaining= means to be consider to be unworthy of consideration
battlement= means a gap on castle to shoot through
golgotha= means an unforgettable event that has or will happen
direful= means extremely bad or dreadful
assault=means to attack someone or thing
Macbeth’s status was that he was so strong that no enemy before him could defeat/stop him
words that describe Macbeth=justice, valour arm’d and strong/ respectful
Captain underpants
the book I am reading is about two kids who make a super hero to save the world from bad guys who are also trying to take over the world and when the click their hands their evil school teacher turns into captain underpants

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