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    the witches. In act one‚ scene two‚ a dying Captain speaks of Macbeth killing a traitor. Captain speaks‚ “For brave Macbeth… with his bloody execution… carved out his passage” (I.ii.18-21). The Captain tells the story of how merciless Macbeth was and of all the blood he sheds. Still in act one‚ scene two‚ Ross speaks of Macbeth killing another traitor. Ross says‚ "Norway himself... assisted by the most disloyal traitor‚ The thane of Cawdor‚ began a dismal conflict... point against point... And to

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    because of Maria. If he thinks he can protect her‚ that’s where he is wrong.” “Why don’t you blame the real traitor? Rafael Morales.” He watched the movement of her hands just in case she decided to pull a knife. The Soldadera were known for the quickness of their hands and their sharp blades and he had no intention of becoming her next victim. “Morales? He’s only searching for the traitor.” The General spat angrily. Juno stroked his chin in thought. “Who killed your family?” He asked‚ watching

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    Act IV Quiz Answers 1. Apparition Macbeth shall never vanquished be until Great Birnam wood to high Dunsinane hill Shall come against him. Character: this quote reveals Macbeth’s overconfident character. Macbeth becomes overconfident as a result of this apparition because he interprets it to mean that he is safe until Birnam wood moves to his palace gate‚ a feat that would take centuries. Theme: this quote develops the theme “there are negative repercussions for those who cannot decipher

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    The Case of Bowe Bergdahl He has been called honorable and a traitor. He has been called a hero and a villain. Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl left his platoon one night and ended up getting himself captured by the Taliban. The United States sent troops to search for him but was unsatisfied with their results. In 2014‚ former President Barrack Obama negotiated a deal with the Taliban to release Bergdahl in exchange for five deadly Taliban killers. The question that remained is should Bergdahl be executed

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    experiencing symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder‚ when first killed the traitor in the beginning of the Act 1‚ Scene 2. Macbeth does suffer from PTSD and throughout the story‚ Macbeth show more symptoms of PTSD‚ dealing with the death of the traitor‚ Death of Duncan‚ and Banquo. In the first act‚ Macbeth is a soldier in the army. In the Act 1‚ Scene 2‚ the captain explains to the king‚ that Macbeth has killed the traitor. “Which smoked with bloody execution‚ like valor’s minion carved out his

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    likes to persevere through great distress and throbbing body or soul. An unpalatable sensation‚ torment is a body’s reaction to physical enduring‚ insidiousness‚ or enthusiastic shakiness. Torment is generally kept into two approaches: remarkable and unfaltering. The past happens unexpectedly as an inevitable result of wickedness proceeded by a tissue. Regardless‚ once the elucidation behind the torment is hurled‚ the inconvenience a great part of the time goes away. Indefatigable despondent‚ expectedly

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    Diddy (Cornwall): [to Lil Kim (Goneril)] Post speedily to my lord your husband. Show him this letter. The army of Death Row Records (France) is landed. Seek out the traitor Tupac (Gloucester). [Some Servants exit] Biggie (Regan): Hang him instantly. Lil Kim: Pluck out his eyes. Diddy: Leave him to my displeasure. Suge Knight (Edmund)‚ keep you our sister company. The revenges we are bound to take upon your traitorous father are not fit for your beholding. Advise the duke where you are going

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    husband a traitor‚ and even tells their son that his father is a traitor. The son asks‚ “Was my father a traitor‚ mother?” (Act IV scene ii‚ line 44). To this‚ Lady Macduff replies‚ “Ay‚ that he was.” (Act IV scene ii‚ line 45). It is fairly unreasonable for her to say that he is a traitor‚ because she provides no reasoning. However‚ she could mean that he betrayed the family by abandoning them to save himself. This is ironic because Macduff is actually plotting to kill the real traitor‚ which is

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    ------------------------------------------------- Significant Quotes Act IV Shakespearean English | Modern English | Double‚ double‚ toil and trouble; Fire burn‚ and cauldron bubble. Act IV‚ Scene i‚ Line 10 | “Double all the troubles and hardships of men. Let the misery of Scotland increase as the fire burns and the cauldron bubbles.” | Significance: The purpose of this well known quote is to communicate to the audience the witches’ intentions. The witches chant this line all together

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    As you like it Act 1 Scene 3 Solved Contextual Question Rosalind: The duke my father loved his father dearly. Celia: Doth it therefore ensue that you should love his son dearly? By this kind of chase‚ I should hate him‚ for my father hated his father dearly; yet I hate not Orlando. Rosalind: N‚ faith‚ hate him not‚ for my sake. Celia: Why should I not? Doth he not deserve well? i) What inconvenience has Orlando suffered on account of being the son of Sir Rowland? Orlando has

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