Macbeth the Murderer
Today was a continuation of the reading “Macbeth”. We covered all of act three, which is the most interesting, suspenseful act thus far. This act consisted of the climax, which was Macbeth killing King Duncan. In this act, Shakespeare employed a variety of different emotions into each character, especially Macbeth. For example, during Macbeth aside time he’s nervous, unsure, and confident that he can go through with the killing. His contemplation develops his character, while progressing the story . Furthermore, because of this chapter alone, I am eagerly anticipating to read the rest of the story.
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