Category: Communication

Act 1 scene 7

Macbeth thinks twice on killing the king and say’s that he thought better and doesn’t want proceed with this business. Lady macbeth is now broken hearted because her dream was to become queen and rule the country.

Act 1 scene 6 Summary

Duncan arrived at lady macbeth’s castle and complimented her,here is a quotation from the book “All our service”.After they were all waiting for macbeth.

Quotation

“If it were done ”tis done ,then twere well it were done quickly.

Summary of Act 1 scene 5

 

Macbeth wrote a letter for lady Macbeth to read.As she reed the letter she was mad at her husband because he wanted to become the king and lady Macbeth wanted to become queen,but the only way for them to become king and queen is by killing the king.Here is a quotation from the book “yet I do fear thy nature,it is too full o’th’ milk of human kindness’,the only problem is that Macbeth isn’t brave and too kind to kill the king.Lady macbeth thinks macbeth’s a wimp and has to do it herself.

English class work

Question 1)Too cry,”Hold”,”Hold”.

shake my fell purpose nor keep peace between Th’effect and it.

Whiles I stood rapt in the wonder of it.

Make thick my blood.

Question 2)

Shake my fell purpose.

That I may pour my spirits in thine ear

Lay it to thy heart,and farewell.

English HW

Duncan:What wounded man is that?He can inform, by seemeth by his cry of protest

The newest state

Malcolm:This is a brigadier, who like a good and strong troop fought.

“Opposing to my restraint.Hail adventurous companion!

Say to the king the knowledge of the broil

Sergeant:As he didst abandon it underdisive he stands

As two best friends, always at each other’s side.

And choke their art.The ruthless Macdonwald

Capable enough to be a protester , for to that

The multiplying Villanies of nature

A pack astride upon him–from the Western isles

Of kerns and gallowglasses are invested

And kings ransom, on his dammed quarrel amused,

Showe’d like a rebeles whore but everything is frail

For strong Macbeth–well he hard-earned that name–

Hatred kings ransom,with his brandish’D steel

Witch fumed with bloody punishment

Like audacious dwarf sculpt out his life

Till he confronted the servent

Which never acknowledged each other ,nor said goodbye to him

Till he unseame’d him from the stomach to the cheek and placed his head upon our forts

Duncan:All adventurous! Admirable suit ter!

Sergeant As whence the sun’gins his reflection

Violent hurricane and diraful lightening happen

So from that season whence relaxed

 

English homework

Task one

This is the sergeant? Who like a good and hardly soldier fought.’Gainst my captivity’.Hail, brave friend!Say to the king the knowledge of broil as thou didst leave it.

Task two

Good , brave , brandish ‘d , valiant , worthy , gentlemen , furbish’d ,

Harry Potter The Prequel

Rowling, J.R

My book is a about a boy that is at and is always looking out his room window.The boy witnesses a lot of thing that happen on the streets

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