Monday, October 31, 2011

Lady Macbeth: THEN AND NOW


What, quite unmanned in folly? Fie for shame!

Fie, my lord, fie, a soldier and afeard?

In this passage Lady Macbeth is talking to Macbeth about how he’s foolish because he keeps thinking he is seeing a ghosts and Lady Macbeth is saying that its nonsense. Both passages have similar words like “fie”, which means nonsense.  



Monday, October 17, 2011

BLOOOOOOOOOD

Macbeth and Lady Macbeth
I chose the words killing, murder, and death.
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth both want Duncan dead but Macbeth is skeptical about killing him. But Lady Macbeth says to be a man and just murder Duncan. Macbeth does end up killing Duncan which results in his death
































Blog Post #7

Option 1:  Describe a situation in which it would be better to try and get what you want indirectly, rather than asking for what you want.  Then describe the indirect approach that might be effective.




Say your friend borrowed your jacket from a long time ago and she/he said they would give it back but they keep forgetting. You don't want to be mean and just straight up ask them for it cause it might make them feel awkward. Instead you could kindly ask them if they still had your jacket instead of saying something like "give me back my jacket."