Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Act 4, Scene iii.




I am so angry, so terrible angry. I don't wish to cry myself to sleep or cry at all, but simply kill the man who had done these terrible things to Scotland, and murder my children and wife. His name too terrible to speak, says Malcolm. Well I shall yell his name down the streets of Scotland until I find him and murder him. Yes, he was once loyal but no more does he deserve to live. Yes, Malcolm refuses to join me in the fight against Macbeth. I have given up hope on asking him over and over again as he does not seem to budge. Am I really the only one who realizes that he is making scotland sink under waters, and die? Must I fight him alone? This man, this monster can no longer sit on the throne and take from his people. Malcolm may say he would be a worse ruler than Macbeth, but no one is worse. You could not find someone in hell worse then Macbeth.

I had seen Ross coming, and he had told me of the sadness around Scotland, which upsets me... No, It angers me greatly. . The one thing that pleased me so which i learned, is that rebels are going to begin to rebel against Macbeth. This pleases me so. I shall join them and fight like a man for my beloved children and wife were taken from me, and I shall have revenge on Macbeth for destroying Scotland and my family.

By: Katharine

(Image was chosen to portray the anger in MacDuff, as well as the words he said against Macbeth, and the threats against Macbeth which are symbolized by the harsh lines exceeding from the man's mouth)

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