she is showing want she had done. like it is playing over again just for her and its haunts her.
She questions his manhood. See especially in Act 1 Scene 7. It is a sore spot with Macbeth and she knows it. "If thou durst do it, then thou wert a man"
The bird symbolises the corruption of Abigail, the way she is pretending that she is being controlled to do things
Guilt over Duncan's murder, and paranoia over the repercussions of her actions
because if you don't cooperate in drama you wont no what is going to happened ,for example, one person might act sad, and the other person might act all happy and jolly and say different lines ,and the scene might be a sad character or it might be a happy scene
Blocking is when the director gives the actors their placements and movements on the stage for each scene in an attempt to create a dynamic stage picture that will help tell the story visually.
Her Sleepwalking in Act V Scene I shows she is having inner turmoil and is restless, scared of what is found in the dark hence even in her sleep, she brings a candle.
Lady Macbeth's comments about the owl screaming signifies to her the unholiness of their actions, as owls were seen as symbols of death and darkness. Banquo's comments about the rooster crowing at the right moment symbolize his suspicion of Macbeth's intentions, as he senses that something is amiss and that Macbeth may have achieved his ambition through foul means.
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Blocking Stage
some time of chaos is about to happen , meaning caesar's death.
Five movements, subtitled: I Dreams, Passions II A Ball III Scene in The Fields IV March to the Scaffold V Dream of a Witches' Sabbath
She questions his manhood. See especially in Act 1 Scene 7. It is a sore spot with Macbeth and she knows it. "If thou durst do it, then thou wert a man"
The bird symbolises the corruption of Abigail, the way she is pretending that she is being controlled to do things
HELL NO! you get whatever you want people might think your scene but if ya aint ya aint
For starting a scene they might yell: "Cameras Ready! Set! Action!" To stop a scene they might yell: "Cut!" At the end of take they might yell: "That's a wrap!"
What are some of the steps that might be important to remember when securing a crime scene?
Guilt over Duncan's murder, and paranoia over the repercussions of her actions