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It was a good experience. It would be better if we did not have to include scene observations f. And only work on act analysis. For the scene observations, we are only copying texts from the play. Act analysis requires so much more thinking and I think I did not do enough of it. I believe I would work harder on the act analysis if we do not have the section of scene observations.
The best post I have is the Act 3 analysis that I did. Not only have I spend the most time working on that scene, picking up the important language and music, I was also allocated the most observation. I believe the act analysis I did in the end of the act analysis was also very through as I was able to compare and contrast the differences in language and music style in the act. Before ending up with .
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The site had the following in the homepage, "I think that have this blog post activity is better than having us to write journals and saving them for ourselves to read because with the blog posts, we can look at each others posts and get ideas from them which would benefit us in our understanding of the play." I noticed that the web site stated " The blog post also helped me understanding that I have to work more on the finding important things and analyzing them in a deeper level." They also stated " This quote is said by angus, one of th."ANALYZE MORE BUSINESSES
Lady Macbeth sleep-walks frequently while Macbeth is busy taking actions against rebellion. Unlike other scenes that involve murder, this scene lacks such violent element, and no actions occur off-stage.
I am sick at heart, When i behold- Seyton, I say! 8220;Out, damned spot! Out, I say! .
8211; reflect on Macbeth. 8211; reflect on blogging. 8211; preference for blog or journal. I learned alot from the Macbeth blog posts, especially how every simple aspect from the play more or less contributes to a special theme, character and conflict. I enjoyed alot on commenting how language and music contributes significantly to character development and the understanding of the main characters. This scene goes back to the man-made indoors where Macbeth prepa.
The process of blogging throughout the entire read of Macbeth has been an interesting learning experience. 5 years, 4 months ago. Out, damned spot! Out, I say! Fie, my lord, fie! The lines above .