Such foul a fair a day I have not seen. Macbeth says this in the very beginning of the book. It becomes ironic to think about as we get further into the book. He is talking about how he is finally out of war then later in the play he starts murdering people.
Macbeth becomes a terrible person. He starts to act different when he is faced with true power in the book. He is told by the witches that he will be king so he starts to want to do anything to get there. He even murders someone who he was always loyal too. Which is a different person than we saw with the line"Such foul a fair a day I have not seen."
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Friday, May 2, 2014
Free post 4/29
I am ready for summer. It seems way longer than it really is. It's three weeks away and I am so ready. I have been so anxious to get out of school. No offense to any of my teachers but it has been very stressful this year.
I feel like this year went by way faster than past years have gone even with all the stress I have been dealing with. My mom always told me that would happen, saying that as you get older your years get shorter. But i am so ready to be done.
I feel like this year went by way faster than past years have gone even with all the stress I have been dealing with. My mom always told me that would happen, saying that as you get older your years get shorter. But i am so ready to be done.
reading times
Monday: 45 minutes spent rereading macbeth
tuesday: 40 minutes reading macbeth
wednesday:25 minutes on macbeth
thursday:nothing
friday: 15 minutes
I have been enjoying Macbeth more than I thought I would.
tuesday: 40 minutes reading macbeth
wednesday:25 minutes on macbeth
thursday:nothing
friday: 15 minutes
I have been enjoying Macbeth more than I thought I would.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)