I think that the biggest, most important idea though out the play is whenever Macbeth kills King Duncan, and characters such as Ross and Lennox discuss these weird things taking place. After Macbeth assumes that the people think he killed Duncan, he set out two people to kill Fleance and Banquo. Once Fleance gets away, this is when things start to go down with Macbeth, and makes the story interesting.
Once Fleance gets away, Banquo's death starts to mess with Macbeth's emotions. For example whenever Macbeth was talking with his peers, and he imagines Banquo's bloody ghost next to him but no one is there. This forces Lady Macbeth to run over and silence him, which appears to be very unusual. I picked this big idea because this builds up drama and suspense throughout the rest of the story.
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I completely agree with you. I did my post on fate, because of Macbeths quick and stupid thinking. I agree especially with the Lady Macbeth part when she has to silence him. Everyone kno up when that happens
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DeleteGood job D Tat. This blog not only shows your understanding on fate, but the book as well. Overall, I have read multiple of your blogs this year and you have had a great blog! Great post to end the year with!
ReplyDeleteDavid, you are discussing a plot moment here - what is the big idea that motivates it? Think about some of the things we talked about that first day - loyalty, ambition, gender roles, etc.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great post David. I completely agree with you within this post.
ReplyDeleteGreat post David! I really like the build up too.
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