Monday, May 5, 2014

Quotation and Reading Times

At the very beginning of the play on the first page, the witches were all together and they were being super creepy and chanting "fair is foul, and foul is fair," I think this means that something always has something else to it, like there is always a second story to every story. I also think that the witches are foreshadowing that bad things happen to good people, like Banquo, a nice generous friend of Macbeth, but Macbeth finds him as a threat so he kills him. So when it says "fair is foul," I think it means that if something is fair to someone it could be the complete opposite than everyone else thinks.

Reading Times:

5/3- 60 Macbeth
5/5- 60 Macbeth

3 comments:

  1. Hey Alyssa. I agree with your interpretation of this quote; also I like how you mention that there is always a second side to every story. That is a good point that I did not think of.

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  2. Hi Alyssa, I agree with your interpretation of the story. I completely agree with when you say that something always has something else to do with it. I really thought that was a great interpretation!

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  3. I would say that your interpretation is correct. Nice

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