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    Runway Lady Monologue

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    enough of me blabbing‚ please enjoy! And I would love to hear your thoughts‚ I would gladly appreciate it:} ~Thanks Disclaimer: Nope‚ I don’t own Miraculous Ladybug. If I did‚ our two favourite heros would be dating a very long time ago‚ lol:} “Runway Lady” By Drinkmetomadness Chapter 1 Marinette flipped a page of her fashion catalog‚ she browsed through the different models and the different designs‚ they wore. She paid extra attention to the different textures‚ colors‚ and designs‚ so that it would

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    Macduff Analysis

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    Macduff: The hero Scotland needed. Macduff is the thane of fife‚ the foil to Macbeth‚ and the greatest patriot of Scotland during the play. He first appears in act one scene six‚ the King Duncan and the nobleman come to Macbeths castle. Macduff’s fellow noblemen marvel about the greatness of Macbeth’s castle‚ though Macduff stays silent throughout the scene. This is generally how Macduff acts; only speaking when spoken to‚ and not making unnecessary conversation. In act two scene three Macduff

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    Shakespeare cleverly creates sorrow for Lady Macbeth and Lady Macduff through various techniques such as order of their scenes‚ their company on stage and most importantly by their circumstances. In the case of Lady Macbeth we know her from the start of the play while in the case of Lady Macduff we are introduced to her with no prior knowledge only in Act 4 scene 2. Moreover with the use of dramatic irony Shakespeare lets the audience know certain events about to happen which naturally influence

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    Letter to Macduff

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    A Letter to Macduff Dear Macduff‚ Oh‚ what you have missed! I have important news to tell you. A series of events happened at the banquet you failed to attend. The majesty left all of us thanes speechless and suspicious. It is not that I ever doubted your thoughts about Macbeth‚ but it is now clear to me that he is a guilty man with a conscience filled with remorse. The ceremony seemed as if it were going to be elegant and pleasing. There were an equal number of thanes on each side of

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    Lady Macbeth held her newly received letter in her hands. Reading it carefully as if the words themselves would run off the pages. “The witches met me on the day of my victory in battle‚ and I have learned that they have supernatural knowledge. When I tried desperately to question them further‚ they vanished into thin air. While I stood spellbound‚ messengers from the king arrived and greeted me as the Thane of Cawdor‚ which is precisely how the weird sisters had saluted me before calling me ’the

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    I Lady Macbeth‚ am not worthy of such masculine attributes do not prove myself worthy. O’ sweet Lord have mercy on me‚ blood remains on my hands staining my cold heart. Not a lone drop washes away and as I scrub harder my blood merges with the blood of the

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    Macbeth and Macduff

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    Ruiz1 Daisy Ruiz Mrs. Atkins English 10H: Period 2 14 May 2013 Lady Macbeth William Shakespeare‚ in the play‚ Macbeth explains that Lady Macbeth hates her weak self. “Make thick me blood.” (1:5:44). Lady Macbeth wants to feel no emotion; she wants to stop being a woman and become a more dominant factor. In this case she wants to become a man. Shakespeare supports his explanation by asking Lady Macbeth ask the spirits to change her‚ “Come to my woman’s breast/ and take y milk for

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    First came the pride‚ an overwhelming sense of achievement‚ an accomplishment due to great ambition‚ but slowly and enduringly surged a world of guilt and confusion‚ the conscience which I once thought diminished‚ began to grow‚ soon defeating the title and its rewards. Slowly the unforgotten memories from that merciless night overcame me and I succumbed to the incessant and horrific images‚ the bloody dagger‚ a lifeless corpse. I wash‚ I scrub‚ I tear at the flesh on my hands‚ trying desperately

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    passage that includes Lady Macbeth’s monologue to paint a picture of her true intentions and how she plans to get what she wants. Her desire for her husband to be king involves a murder‚ and she desires to be cruel in order to carry it out. Shakespeare uses a variety of devices in order to convey her wishes to do this. The words “unsex me” clearly state the wish she has to be rid of her natural female qualities‚ which would otherwise hold her back in her pursuits (1:5:48). Lady Macbeth wants to be

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    Macbeth and Macduff

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    you’re missing an essential part of the question here - compare and contrast. So far you’ve spoken about Macbeth in great detail and neglected the other two. The key here is balance. Say Macbeth is like so.... where as Banquo is like so... and Macduff like so... (this is contrasting) When comparing you are going to have to look at how each reacts in certain situations compared to Macbeth. For instance‚ Banquo reacts to the prophesies of the "weird sisters" with suspicion‚ mistrust and a certain

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