Act V, scene ii of Shakespeare's "Macbeth" focuses on the generals and military leaders discussing Macbeth's deteriorating mental state because it sets the stage for Macbeth's downfall and highlights the theme of moral decay. It shows the consequences of Macbeth's tyrannical rule and his descent into madness, which ultimately leads to his downfall. Additionally, it provides insight into how others perceive Macbeth's actions and the impact of his reign on the country.
In the very narrow sense that some of his generals had better strategic insight than he did, yes, but I would add that it would have been even better had Hitler devoted his life to a career in painting, rather than politics.
An air force is a branch of the military primarily devoted to air warfare.
An air force is a branch of the military primarily devoted to air warfare.
There whole city was war based and war devoted. They were born to fight and kill.
The citizens were supported by a large serf population and devoted themselves to military training.
It is important to note that Macbeth wasn't always a nihilist. At the beginning of the play he was a devoted husband and solider; it is only through his wife's death (as seen in his "To-morrow and To-morrow and To-morrow" soliloquy) that he thus embodies the true nature of a nihilist: "what does it matter?"
Nobody forced him. With Duncan dead, the kingship would be offered to one of Duncan's nearest relatives. He had, with his usual inability to judge character, nominated his son Malcolm as king by making him Prince of Cumberland. However Malcolm and his brother Donalbain have fled the country and are the prime suspects in the murder, so who's the next best candidate for kingship? How about the king's cousin, a war hero, devoted to Scotland and admired by all? As Ross says, "Then 'tis most likely the sovereignty will fall on Macbeth." Macbeth was next in line, and he wanted the crown--there was no forcing involved.
Antarctica is devoted to science.
There is no such thing as a most devoted religion. It is the people that believe in it that are devoted. Each would claim their own adherents were the most devoted.
The ISBN of the book "Devoted" by Dean Koontz is 978-0525535228.
The word "devoted" in Tagalog is "mapagmahal."
He devoted his life to his work.