It serves several functions. It is comic relief at a time of tension in the play. It gave Robert Armin, the company clown, a part to play. And, of course, it enabled the people playing Macbeth and his wife to clean themselves up and get into new costumes.
The scene with the porter functions as comic relief. This follows the scene where Macbeth has just killed Duncan so there is a lot of anxiety and tension and this aims to lessen that and give the audience a good laugh
The purpose of a porter is to carry luggage for travellers.
In Act 2 Scene 3 the Porter says "knock" 10 times.
yes ;)
baseball and fight scene
in act 3 scene 1...when mercutio is talking with benvolio. juxaposition is show in both their personalities and the way in which they are acting in the scene.
In the porter scene of Shakespeare's "Macbeth," there is no explicit indication that the porter stammers. The character delivers his lines with a mix of humor and drunkenness, serving as a comic relief after the tension of the preceding scenes. While his speech may have a slurred or disjointed quality due to his inebriation, it does not specifically convey a stammer. The focus is more on his witty commentary and the themes of drunkenness and deception.
The address of the Porter Memorial Library is: 87 Main Street, Blandford, 01008 9518
Porter governor can work at higher RPM due to dead weight attached on sleeve which is its main advantage.
to make the point that if anyone fights from then on, there will be severe consequences. He's sort of like Fate.
the main purpose of the crusades was to be themselves
the main purpose of the crusades was to be themselves