Blog Post 16.5 Act 2 Summary

Fleance and Banquo have a conversation in the kitchen: How’s goes the night, boy? The moon is down. I have not heard the clock. And she goes down at twelve. I take ‘t, tis later, sir. Hold, take my sword Banquo gives Fleance his sword then Banquo says: There’s husbanry in heaven; Their candles are all out. The thee that too. A heavy summons lies like lead upon me, And yet I would not sleep. Merciful powers, Restrain in me the cursed thoughts that nature Gives way to in repose. After the speech Macbeth enters and Banquo grabs his sword from Fleance and says Who’s there? Macbeth enters saying: A friend. After Macbeth and Banquo have a chat Macbeth starts hallucinating and sees a dagger and says: Is this a dagger which I see before me, The handle toward my hand? then later Macbeth kills King Duncan and Macbeth does regret killing him but he does become the king of cardor. Macduff finds out about King Duncan’s Death and wants to find the murderer and kill them.

Macbeth Act 1 Summary

The three witches chant of the beginning for a spell on Macbeth that he’ll become king of condour. Duncan’s men report to him covered in blood Quote: “The merciless Macdonwald worthy to be a rebel, for to that the multiplying villainies of nature do swarm upon him from the western isles of kerns and gallowglasses is supplied” End quote. Then back to the three witches where the first witch ask the second witch where she had been and she replys saying killing swine after that the witches chant again 2nd witch: I’ll give thee a wind

1st witch: Th’ art kind

3rd witch: And I another

1st witch: I myself have all the other, and the very ports they blow, all the quarters that they know I th’ shipman’s card I’ll drain him dry as hay sleep shall neither night nor day hang upon his penthouse lid weary sev’nights, nine times nine, shall he dwindle, peak and pine. Through his bark cannot be lost, Yet it shall be tempest-tossed. Look what I have.

Later Macbeth encounters the 3 witches and kills King Duncan too become king but he regrets it.

Blog Post 16

Dark Paradise by Tami Hoag: It’s about a girl name Mari deciphering the death of her best friend Lucy’s death but someone with secrets worth killing for and the power to turn this beautiful have into a Dark Paradise. How I found this book was I didn’t have books with me so I wanted to see what books Mr. Stone had and I found Dark Paradise and read the description and was interesting and I read it…

Mari wanted to decipher of her best friend’s death but someone has a stake in silencing her suspicion so Mari digs deeper beneath New Eden’s picture perfect exterior, finding the truth is suddenly no longer a matter of justice. It’s her only hope of staying alive.

I wanted to tell my crush I like her but I can’t do it because I’m not getting enough courage so I wait and get help from my friends and I decide to tell her.

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Macbeth – He’s a general and a thane of Glamis. He wants to be thane of Cawdor Macbeth is easily tempted into murder. Macbeth is Banquo’s father

Lady Macbeth – Macbeth’s Wife lusts for power and position. Her conscience affects her to such an extent that she eventually commits suicide.

Three Witches – Three midnight hags who plot mischief against Macbeth using Charms, Spells, and prophecies.

Banquo – The son of Macbeth the brave noble general. He thinks ambitious thoughts but he does not translate those thoughts into action.

King Duncan – The good King of Scotland whom Macbeth in his ambition for the crown to be king of Scotland. Duncan is the model of a virtuous benevolent.

Malcolm – The son of King Duncan, whose restoration to the throne signals Scotland’s return to order following Macbeth’s reign of terror.

Fleance – Banquo’s son who survives Macbeth’s attempt to murder him. At the end of the play Fleance’s whereabouts are unknown.

Lennox – A Scottish nobleman

Ross – Another Scottish nobleman

Donalbain – Duncan’s son and Malcolm’s younger brother

Macduff – A scottish nobleman hostile to Macbeth’s kingship from the start. He eventually becomes leader of the crusade to unseat Macbeth.

Lady Macduff – Macduff’s wife, the scene in her castle provides our only glimpse of a domestic realm other than that of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.

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