In Shakespeare's "Macbeth," Macbeth feels that time goes slowly because he is consumed by his guilt and anxiety following the murder of King Duncan. His internal turmoil and the weight of his actions make each moment feel prolonged as he grapples with the consequences of his ambition and the fear of losing his newly acquired power. This psychological tension amplifies his perception of time, making it seem more burdensome and drawn out.
I think two or three times. The one time she was stuck with Maxwell and then she went into labor in the elevator with C.C.
i think the allies went into groups and went stealthly, and/or the Germans slacked
Time went fast
Went by fast.
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Apparently it's a superstition that it will bring bad luck to the theatre. Personally I think that it isn't true. I was reading Macbeth and talking about it at my rehearsal for a play and it went swimmingly.
the first time moses went to cannan i think
He thought he heard a voice say "Sleep no more"
In Act 2, Scene 1 of Macbeth, the king, Duncan, is in a pleasant and gracious mood. He comments on the beauty of Macbeth's castle and expresses gratitude towards Lady Macbeth for hosting him.
He has imagined someone saying that he has killed sleep, and that Macbeth will sleep no more. This means that no visitor will be safe in Macbeth's home, for they can be doomed to the same fate King Duncan had endured. Because of his guilt, Macbeth will no longer sleep peacefully.
1962 I think.
She plays the role of planning it, and making sure all runs smoothly.
apparently.. he can't look back at the evil thing he is done. that's why lady Macbeth went back to his chamber instead
twice i think
They slowly went away with the passing time from ben 10 to Ben 10: Alien Force
In Act 3, Scene 2 Lady MacBeth explains how her desire has been satisfied but she is not happy. She says "nought's had, all's spent" meaning she has nothing and has spent everything. MacBeth comes in explaining how the entire affair is not yet done and how he regrets it, is scared, and has been having nightmares. At this point Lady MacBeth hides her own feelings and attempts to convince MacBeth not to think about i
yes they is one at least i think they is since i went last time