Well everybody, of course. But on the morning after Duncan's murder (at which time the Porter was suffering from a huge hangover) he let in Macduff and Lennox.
the porter, which is the guy who answers the castle doors at night so that no one else will have to get up
William Sydney Porter.
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Elsinore Castle
A. N. Porter has written: 'Victorian shipping, business and Imperial policy' -- subject(s): Castle Line, History, Shipping, Union-Castle Mail Steamship Company
In "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight," Sir Gawain's guide is the porter of the castle where he seeks shelter. The porter leads Sir Gawain to meet the lord of the castle and facilitates his interactions with the other characters in the story.
Not much. He does say that "this place is too cold for Hell".
that macbeth's castle is like hell, but then he says that hell is worse than macbeth's castle
Nothing. "Here's a knocking indeed! If a man were porter of hell-gate he should have old turning the key." This tells us nothing about the castle. Only the line "But this place is too cold for Hell" suggests that the castle is cold, although it wouldn't have to be very cold to be colder than Hell.
the porter, which is the guy who answers the castle doors at night so that no one else will have to get up
There were no porters in the middle ages. 2nd Answer: That is not correct. A porter was a servant or official in charge of a gatehouse or other entryway, typically in a castle but the position could also be found in a monastery. The porter was responsible for restricting access, both in and out, to only those who had proper business to pass their gate.
The Porter in the play "Macbeth" knocks at the gate to let Macduff and Lennox into Macbeth's castle after Duncan's murder.
John Porter-Porter was born in 1855.
John Porter-Porter died in 1939.
the present tense for admit is admit I must admit
It is a porter (a railway porter, for instance).