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OpenStudy (sabrinab33):

How would you describe Macbeth's, Lady Macbeth's, and Banquo's attitudes, appearances, and feelings

OpenStudy (death47):

Are there any choices?

OpenStudy (death47):

@Atsie .-.

Atsie (atsie):

Grr, I have read Macbeth once and like barely even digested what I was reading. SHAKESPEARE IS SOOOO HARD! Sorry...I don't think I am able to help much here.

OpenStudy (death47):

Well neither am I ;p I don't read much Shakespeare

OpenStudy (sabrinab33):

unfortunately no choices

OpenStudy (death47):

ok well...what do you think about them?

OpenStudy (sabrinab33):

well lady macbeth is like all for murdering at the beginning and doesnt feel guilty about it but like slowly goes crazy until she kills herself and Macbeth does the exact opposite

OpenStudy (sabrinab33):

but i have no idea for banquo

OpenStudy (death47):

I just looked up the play and my mind is trying to explode...theres too many lines!!!

OpenStudy (sabrinab33):

its ridiculous

Atsie (atsie):

Ikr! Tooo much. I don't know if Shakespeare drank coffee when he wrote, but he certainly was a wordy fellow!

OpenStudy (sabrinab33):

i really just need their attitudes/appearances/feelings in the scene where banquo's ghost shows up at Macbeth's coronation dinner

OpenStudy (susanna):

When Banquo's ghost appears, Macbeth acts crazy - he talks to the ghost in front of his lords, so obviously they think that there's something wrong with him. Lade Macbeth, seeing her husband acting this way, tries to "cover it up" by saying that Macbeth is sick. She asks the guests (the lords) to leave. Banquo's ghost appears and dissappears, without saying anything. One time, he appears sitting on the throne.

OpenStudy (susanna):

I love Shakespeare!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sad

OpenStudy (anonymous):

k bye

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