Monday, September 19, 2011

32 Seconds of Death


Macbeth is a play about the ruler who is killed and replaced with the new king. This play tends to be very violent and death is no surprise at all, occurring almost every line. Throughout this play innocent people seemed to be killed and murdered for no reason at all.  Line one through ten is the build up to the death of the ruler, Macbeth has arrived all the townsmen are acknowledging his presence. The towns people want to make Macbeth the king and are now plotting to kill the ruler. After the ruler is killed Macbeth takes the throne and the cheers of the people are now cheering happy to praise King Macbeth. In this play I have observed that the town, more so then the current ruler, very well likes Macbeth. I have also observed that plenty of the people were killed, almost all of them. Some things I am curious about are things such as, why were all these people killed? What made them all turn on the ruler? And also what makes Macbeth so important? With more of the story I would like to find out all that has occurred prior and after the 32 second scene. 

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