Friday, November 16, 2012

MACBETH!

Why do you think the author had Macbeth win, though he wrote Fortune seemed to favor Macdonwald?  What sort of man fights like Macbeth did? 
 Though the fortune seemed to favor Macdonwald , Macbeth won the fight and thats because predictions just amp people to go in the direction of what was told but it doesnt mean its always going to become true or happen the way it destined to happen.

Guilty

Discuss inaction. Is one less guilty of a crime if they let it happen but did not take an active role in it? Compare inaction to action---Are there levels of guilt?

one is just as guilty of a crime if they let it happen and do not take action either to prevent it or be involved in it. Yes, there are levels of guilt but the person's inaction is just as guilty as the person that did the action. An example, of this will be like being guilty by association .

Prediction or self-fulfilling prophesy

  • Do predictions come true because they were destined to come true, or because people make them happen because it was predicted (like a self-fulfilling prophesy)?

I believe people make them happen like a self-fulfilling prophesy, because people become overwelmed about the situation that they heard  and they push themselves in that direction.

Friday, November 9, 2012

Witchess

I liked the first version of the play because the roles were played better . The other versions were like staged , the first version seemed to be more perfessional and directed better.

The nurse witches were creapy evil witches, but thats what grabbed my attention . the male witches weren't all that the staged theme was very stiff and over dramatic.