Category: Communication

  • the state of Macbeth’s mind

    MACBETH She should have died hereafter; There would have been a time for such a word. To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow, Creeps in this petty pace from day to day To the last syllable of recorded time, And all our yesterdays have lighted fools The way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle! Life’s but…

  • Act 3 scene 6

    Fleance is being blamed for the killing of Banquo. Lennox called Macbeth a tyrant. The Lord does not like Macbeth as he is a bad leader. He wants Duncan’s sons to come back. Sarcasm lennox” How did it grieve Macbeth! De he not straight in pious rage the two delinquents tear, that were the slaves of…

  • Act 3 scene 5

    Hecate the head witch is upset that she was never told that they were messing with Macbeth so she is about to make life even more difficult. He is going to be told that he shouldn’t fear.

  • Act 3 scene 2

    Lady Macbeth has changed her mind for an unknown reason. macbeth is saying that he has unleashed evil by doing the things he has done so she should be happy. “the light thickens” it is growing darker.

  • Macbeth soliloquy

    he sends everyone away to do the deed. “dagger of the mind” He is imagining a dagger. The dagger handle pointing towards him shows that it is showing home the way to kill. “I have thee not” he can not feel it but yet he can still see it. They would not have had a…

  • Act 2 scene 1

  • Act 1 scene 4

    They haven’t come back someone said that he saw he thane of Cawdor die. At death he confessed and said he was sorry.  The greatest thing he did in his life was accept his death. This shows honour. He calls Macbeth his cousin. You deserve more than I can give, saying how grateful he is…

  • Now and then

    After barely managing the singular beeps I tap my card and get an even more obnoxious sound, the repetitiveness makes me feel as if I am going insane. I begin to head upstairs. We start moving. I hear the engine speeding up making it feel like a task just to climb the stairs. All the…

  • chapter 39, 40, 41 Great Expectations

    Chapter 39: Pip is now twenty-three years old. He hears footsteps from the stairs. A man comes in who he recognizes to be his convict [Magwitch], his convict. He tells the story of how he became a sheep rancher in Australia and earned a fortune. Moved by Pips kindness to help him he decided to…

  • Irony

    “Yes, Pip,” said Joe; “and what’s worse, she’s got Tickler with her” In this quote Joe is talking about the tickler Mrs. Joe uses to discipline Pip. The denotation of the word is quite friendly. Tickling usually being referred to as harmless or fun. But Dickens uses it an a sarcastic way using the connotation.…