2016年7月30日星期六

Describe My Experience in Reading "Macbeth"

I would describe my overall experience in reading Macbeth as entertaining. I find this play very intensive. It is full of suspense. For example, after Banquo is killed, Macbeth sees Banquo’s ghost in his feast. “Thou canst not say I did it. Never shake thy gory locks at me” (III.IV, 55-56). The suspense of this scene makes me feel scared and intensive. Also, before Macbeth kills Duncan, I feel it is full of suspense. Macbeth sees the illusion of a dagger that he uses to kill Duncan. “Is this dagger which I see before me, the handle toward my hand” (II.I, 33-34)? The illusion of the dagger creates a scary mood and suspense. The suspense makes me focus on the play that is intensive.
Banquo's ghost
Macbeth's illusion

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