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Is a Drama a feeling?

"Drama" is more of a specification of theater, but "dramatic" is an adjective for a feeling, I assume.


What he hath lost noble Macbeth hath won?

In "Macbeth," the quote, "What he hath lost, noble Macbeth hath won," is a statement made by Duncan about the treasonous last Thane of Cawdor whose title now goes to Macbeth. The Thane of Cawdor was sentenced to be executed, at which point Macbeth would assume his title.


What is the shift between Macbeth and lady Macbeth?

I am guessing that the interchange is that one in 2,2 as follows: Lady M: Did you not speak? Macbeth: When? Lady M: Now. Macbeth: As I descended? Lady M: Ay. Macbeth Hark! Who lies in the second chamber? Lady M: Donalbain. Macbeth: This is a sorry sight. The conversation is usually performed very rapidly with the words almost tumbling over each other. The characters are trying to answer each other but Macbeth is distracted by his own thoughts. Lady M has heard a voice, and wants to find out about it, but she never gets an answer. Macbeth asks who is sleeping in Room 210, but when he gets his answer he does not explain why he asked it but goes on to talk about his bloody hands. They are nervous, their thoughts (and we assume their hearts) are racing to the extent that they are incoherent. Their nervous tension gets communicated to the audience.


What country was Malcolm made prince of in Macbeth?

Cumberland, which is not really a separate country, but rather a district in England. Presumably we are to assume that at the time these events take place, it is part of Scotland. Otherwise it is kind of a cheap appointment.


Does Macbeth have a son?

It is not implied directly to us in the play, but yes, we can safely assume so. Besides, when Lady Macbeth finds out about the prophecy saying Macbeth would become king, she takes it that she would become queen. Now, its not very likely she would think that if she was his girlfriend!

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Is a Drama a feeling?

"Drama" is more of a specification of theater, but "dramatic" is an adjective for a feeling, I assume.


What he hath lost noble Macbeth hath won?

In "Macbeth," the quote, "What he hath lost, noble Macbeth hath won," is a statement made by Duncan about the treasonous last Thane of Cawdor whose title now goes to Macbeth. The Thane of Cawdor was sentenced to be executed, at which point Macbeth would assume his title.


Why do I assume that other people are upset when i am feeling guilty about something?

This is likely due to projection of your own emotions onto others. When you are feeling guilty, you may interpret others' behaviors as being upset because that is how you are feeling. It is important to recognize this tendency and address your own emotions before assuming how others feel.


Why did Shakespeare make mmacbeth a villen?

I assume you meant "Why did Shakespeare make Macbeth a villan?" Well, what could the storyline have been if he wasn't a villan? Shakespeare's Macbeth was based on the real Macbeth. He murdered his king, Duncan, and became king. I guess that means that the real Macbeth was a villan, and so Shakespeare only kept it that way, showing it wasn't Shakespeare that made his character of Macbeth a villan.


What emotion would new born baby chicks give you?

If you were the first thing they saw they will assume you are their mothers. They will look to you for comfort. -earleykids :)


Are Macbeth and Duncan cousins?

No, Macbeth and Duncan are not cousins. Duncan is the King of Scotland, and Macbeth is a nobleman who later becomes king by murdering Duncan. They are related through the royal bloodline, but they are not cousins.


How can you visit Antarctica and not feel like you are upside down?

Gravity prevents the feeling you assume in your question.


You can reasonably assume that the word trepidation means?

A feeling of fear or agitation about something that may happen.


What is the shift between Macbeth and lady Macbeth?

I am guessing that the interchange is that one in 2,2 as follows: Lady M: Did you not speak? Macbeth: When? Lady M: Now. Macbeth: As I descended? Lady M: Ay. Macbeth Hark! Who lies in the second chamber? Lady M: Donalbain. Macbeth: This is a sorry sight. The conversation is usually performed very rapidly with the words almost tumbling over each other. The characters are trying to answer each other but Macbeth is distracted by his own thoughts. Lady M has heard a voice, and wants to find out about it, but she never gets an answer. Macbeth asks who is sleeping in Room 210, but when he gets his answer he does not explain why he asked it but goes on to talk about his bloody hands. They are nervous, their thoughts (and we assume their hearts) are racing to the extent that they are incoherent. Their nervous tension gets communicated to the audience.


Why is Macbeth not concerned that the Thames have gathered their armies?

The Thanes (I assume that is what you meant) did not raise the army themselves, but joined an English army raised by Malcolm and his English buddies. But Macbeth didn't care because he figured he was safe because of the witches' prophecies. When those prophecies start coming true he starts to worry.


What is the abstract noun of the verb affect?

The word 'affect' is both a noun and a verb.The noun affect (affects) is a word for a feeling or emotion, especially as manifested by facial expression or body language; the feeling of pleasantness or unpleasantness produced by a stimulus. Example:The affect of the disaster could be seen on the faces of the victims.The verb affect (affects, affecting, affected) means to put on a false show of; tend to by nature; tend to assume; to simulate, imitate, copy. Example:He affects the role of a successful broker but don't let him handle your money.


What could be the felling of the father regarding the woman?

Regarding what woman? This question is too vague and needs more information. I assume felling, in the question, should be feeling?