yes people on Disney get paid to act, its there gob to act!
I act in her hair stylish.
act confident, but not really cheesy. act normal, do your slating, start. when you walk in dont act like you have to go to the bathroom real bad. act normal.
there is no way you can "act normal" everyone is unique in there own way so stop trying! OR........... act as everyone else around you does and avoid sticking out...
The Act of Supremacy establishing the protestant Church of England.
The question is about Act 3 Scene 6. It's a curious scene because the conversation is very guarded and non-specific. However, there can be no doubt that Lennox has correctly deduced that Macbeth is guilty of the murders of Duncan and Banquo and the suspicion on their sons is a smokescreen. The other Lord calls Macbeth a "tyrant" which is considerably more plain.
In Act III Scene 6 Lennox and another Lord discuss their deep suspicions that Macbeth is responsible for the murders of Banquo and Duncan. I hope that is the Scene 6 you had in mind; there is one in Act I and another in Act V. In the one in Act 5, Malcolm's army gets rid of its camouflage.
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Lennox says it to Macbeth in Act 2 Scene 3, before Macduff sees that Duncan is murdered.
In this scene Lennox talks about how Macduff has fled to England. There are no "Scottish noblemen from England"--they are from Scotland, and that is why they are Scottish. Macduff is, however, a Scottish nobleman in England, and there are soon to be many others. Shortly, as well, Siward and Northumberland are going to be English noblemen in Scotland, since they will accompany Malcolm's invasion.
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