its affective because it shows how much the men have aged over time and how thye are so ill they are coughing like cackling witched
'How now' basically means 'Hello' or 'well met'.
The quote is said by one of the weird sisters in the play Macbeth as they brew up evil spirits and invite Hecate to attend, in anticipation of Macbeth's desperate arrival to hear his fate from them. Macbeth finds the weird sisters in a cave and he immediately sees that they are doing something unearthly and greets them with "How now you black and secret midnight hags?". Means > I greet you, what are you doing evil women? One of the weird sisters replies to him, " ...a deed without a name". This means that they are meddling with unearthly spirits and evil of the most unearthly kind. A deed (act) which is SO evil that it has no words or earthly definition to describe it. It is beyond evil, beyond earthly good and evil. It is evil and madness beyond any human comprehension and even beyond words or description. A deed without a name.
"Coughing like hags" in "Dulce et Decorum Est" conveys the physical toll of war on soldiers. It highlights the soldiers' suffering and deteriorating health due to the harsh conditions they face. It serves as a stark depiction of the grim reality of warfare and challenges the glorification of war.
Sea Hags was created in 1985.
Sea Hags ended in 1990.
Hags means Have A Good Summer
"Dulce et Decorum Est" by Wilfred Owen portrays the horrors of war, particularly through vivid imagery and a biting critique of the glorification of war. Owen uses powerful descriptions to convey the physical and emotional toll that soldiers face on the battlefield, ultimately challenging the idea that it is sweet and honorable to die for one's country. This anti-war sentiment is underscored by the poem's emotional impact and realistic depictions of warfare.
Hags - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG-13
HAGS simply means, Have A Good Summer. Commonly written in school yearbooks.
Hags - 2010 was released on: USA: 24 October 2010
black hags that do be flying on the sea', those ominous and mysterious ' black hags' come literally from the Irish name of the shag or green cormorant, ...Type your answer here...
the marthas are a group of filfthy hags
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the marthas are a group of filfthy hags