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Friday, November 21, 2008

Act II part I

Act II has alot of death in it. It has maybe one of the most important deaths that set everything into motion. Macbeth contemplates whether he should really kill the King or not. Through a troubled conversations with himself, He finally decides to kill the King. To emphasize the darkness of this deed it is shown at night. And to increase the strangeness there are many sounds that are not explained like an owl. But while Macbeth does kill the king he states that he would rather forget who he is than face what he has done. This shows some remorse but it will quickly be overpowered by his wish to kill again. Then it is shown how the Guards were killed by Macbeth because that is what he thought he needed to do so he didnt get caught.

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