No, he's worried.
The rise and fall of Macbeth, a tragic hero. He first subdues a traitor in the beginning, hears witches' prophecies which implies that he will become King but his children will not take over his throne. Subsequently, he murders Duncan, as prompted by his wife, and becomes King. However, while Duncan has always been referred to in the play as the good king, Macbeth's title was always tyrant. To secure his position, Macbeth kills Banquo, for his sons were prophesized to become Kings, and hunts down his son but failed. He also killed the wife and children of Macduff, who was loyal to the two sons of Duncan. He went to the witches and was told that no one born from woman can harm him, and that he does not have to worry until the birnam wood comes to dunsidane (I might have spelt it incorrectly). Lady Macbeth becomes ill (quite mentally) from the guilt of killing Duncan and eventually she dies. Macbeth's worst fears were realized as Malcolm and Macduff's army comes to dunsidane under the cover of tree branches, therefore making it appear as though the wood is moving. Macbeth is eventually killed because Macduff was not born from a woman exactly; he was born prematurely and torn from his mother's womb. Malcolm, son of Duncan, becomes King and peace is restored to Scotland.
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Well, we can only guess what Shakespeare intended from what he wrote, if indeed he intended anything. From the play, Duncan comes across as nice but incompetent. Macbeth talks about how well-loved Duncan is, and how he is meek and uncorruptible and virtuous. Lady Macbeth talks about how he resembled her father as he slept. He can make an appropriately courteous speech as occasion demands, and one suspects he would be an effective after-dinner speaker. But he seems to be oblivious to the demands of realpolitik, to the necessity of being able to assess the characters of those around you and to know who to trust. "There's no art to find the mind's construction in the face", he muses bewilderedly about the traitor Cawdor, "he was a gentleman upon whom I built an absolute trust." He does the same think in choosing as his successor the feckless Malcolm, an inept soldier (he had to be rescued from the battle by the bloody sergeant) and a tedious and insensitive person, as his scene with Macduff shows. Duncan had his choice of successor, and it is clear that Macbeth was the natural choice and he knew it. Duncan failed to see that in Macbeth, failed to consider how much better a king Macbeth would have been than Malcolm, and failed to see how dangerous it was to go in this perverse direction out of no motive except nepotism. Then immediately to proceed to impose himself on Macbeth's hospitality was adding injury to insult. A wiser king would have left Macbeth alone to cool off, but Duncan was no wise king.
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The character of Young Siward attempts to kill Macbeth in the final battle at Dunsinane Castle; he and Macbeth fight in Act V Scene 7. However, Macbeth prevails because, as he says to Young Siward's corpse after having just slain him, "Thou wast born of woman" (V.7.11), and, of course, as the witches' prophecy went, "none of woman born / Shall harm Macbeth" (IV.1.102-103).
Action in form of a judgment taken against a plaintiff who has failed to appear to prosecute his action or failed to prove his case,
Could you possibly mean FTA? That would be 'FAILED to Appear.'
lady Macbeth is one of the most important female character created by shakespeare . the character of lady Macbeth is generally discrebed as that of a she - monster. she is also called forth witch. he is single minded in realizing her ambation. when she came to know of the prophey of the witches . she started dreaming of the queen of Scotland . Her Ambition :- like her husband .she is also highly ambitious. when she come to know about the prediction of the witches regrading her husband. her ambiton begins to roar high in the sky . she fear that the gentleness of her husband might come in way of fullfilling this ambition. A Great motivator:- lady Macbeth shows frimness of purpose. she says that she has make up is mind to do something nothing can shake her dererminator. he says that she can even take away a baby his breast and kill it,if she has decide to do so. he tells her hasband if he can not murder the king . she herself would do it mad of her husband lady Macbeth is madly in love with her hasband . she can cross the limits for his shake she wants him to occupy her remorse . lady macberh gets what she aspires to get . she became a queen of Scotland . but she is not happy . she feels that the crown gemmed by blood drops. she sadly relizes that after the becoming the queen , she is more and more lonly. she feels that her hands are sinered. she washes hand a number of times . still in her imagination she find blood drops on them.
You should expect it to be, yes.
You would probably lose by default but check in your state.
The initials 'FTA' stand for 'failure to appear'. So FTA Battery indicates that a person failed to appear in court on a battery charge.
"Victim FTA" on a court document typically means that the victim of a crime failed to appear in court for a scheduled hearing or trial. FTA stands for "Failure to Appear." This notation may have implications for the case, such as potential dismissal, rescheduling, or other administrative actions by the court.