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SENIOR -XXXL -XL Hence hor11ble hadoxx un1eal mockerx hence' The fall of a d1ama 1s cont1nued act1on 1n dechne The fall of Nlacbeth max be dlxlded 1nto two pfuts the c n pearance of the wltche and the appearance of Lennox sold1er xxho IS mob111z1ng folces to malch agamst Nla beth to restore the kmgdom to 1ts lawful hen The wltches are holdmg councll w1th xl lcl eth thex tell hlm to beware Macduff '1 noble and lox l Scotfhm n Then thex sax that he would h 1xe sox erexgn rtll P IN XX ood should moxe to DLlflS1llll'lC Hlll wherc ll cbcths castle lS sltulted Thls 1exel1t1on glxes M lcl cth 1 sense of securltx fO1 he thlnks the wood xxlll nex 61 moxe and he also thmks he can haxe 'Hacduff kllled Then Macbeth sends soldlers to 'xlacduffs castle to mu1de1 h1m and h1s farmlx Because Nlacduff IS 1n England at thlq t1me hc escapes the cruel tragedx and thus ends the fall of thc plax The catastrophe of anx dramm should be natuml and rap1d although not abrupt The catastlophe of Macbeth the su1c1de of Ladx Macbeth caused bx unendu1able re morse and later 1ns'1n1tx One nlght Lady Macbeth call out 1n her sleep and seems to be holdlng councll xx1th Mac beth Yet here s a spot Out damned spot out Hell IQ murkx' Flel mx lord F1e' A soldler 'md flflvlldq What nced xxe fear who lmnox s lt when none can call om power to account? The second peut IQ the mulder of Nlfxcbeth At the clo e of hls career hls deeds lax heaxx on hls soul He thmks of the murder of Dunc xn B-xnquo 'md then the Macduffs and then he curses himself for h'1x1ng pud heed to the w1tches ln deep despondencx he sfzvs I haxe l1x ed long enough mx xx ax of hfe ls fallen 1nto the sere the xellow leaf -Xnd that xxhlch should frccompanx old age -Xs honor loxe obed1ence troops of frxencl I must not look to hfxxe but IH thelr stead Curses not loud but deep mouth honored b eath Whlch the poor he'1rt xx ould fam denx but dale not At th1s tlme '1 serxant enters and tells Nlfmcbeth that Blrnam XR ood IQ moxed to Duns1nane H111 Macbeth be gms to prepare fO1 battle Nlacdufl' -xgamst xxhom hxs greatest c11me has been comm1ttecl marches to h1 cfm tlc and kllls h1m YN 1th thls rclgn of tenor IH Scotland ended Duncan s son IQ gn en h1s law ful place a klng A. A .A 21 A L' ' ' . ' ,, , rea, - ' s, a . ' . ' ' ' ' . 1 ' . f... - , . . . . . c I A c ' . ,V A , c c I fl . f Tcl . A U' s j ' 1 ' .1 ' sway ur ,r ' nm v 1 - 1. f . v 15 ' 1 ' . , . 1 ' A rc me . v ' 1 1' . ' . . , 1 ' ' . 1 . , . A . . 5 A . C . A I A C nj L I A s A. A . I .v.. . , , nv S v .L 1 A 4 Q 1 ,Q 1 Q 4 . l .Y u L, A C n , . U , . .. , V C n C 7 1 1 IS also d1v1ded 1nto two general parts. The first part 13 ' ' 1 7 1 - Ac Uv. V Y c S v x x V ' ll ' 7 ' . . . . , , , . L . . .V .4 , . A ., , c 1 c . c A . I . . - A XJ: ' 1 - I 2 ,K . v 7' . . ' . C . 1 L C A 4 I . , 'f .' .' .j L 'j A s . 2 , . , C P 1 1 11 . 1 vl 4 I ,, . , . . . , ' .' V' fc .V ff U v ' v . v v v ' f v c 9. I y v n . ., , t c , A Y n C .dv Q A A , ' , . . S, . , , , , , ,. . , , A - . v . . ,, c sy, , . c 1 . vc A A A r 1 t L K n A ' ' 4 , ' v . . c . A , c c . ., ' . , 1 s is 1 . . ,. .N . H . 9 ' ' v 's . N ' v . c . ., c c 5 .
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SENIOR -XXXL AL glxen fl xxalm xx elcome Belng xxealx fIOI'1l thell Io1g oul nex Duncan and hls attendants retlle at an eallx houl -Xll ls Ill IGEICIIIIGNS for the klngs muldel and xxe ltnoxx bx Macbeth s SOIIIOQUQ that hls COIISCICIICQ tloubles hlnl for e xlslon of a daggel looms befole hlm Hc CIILCI Is thlS a dagger xxhlch I see befole me The handle toxx lrd lnx Illllflo Come let nle clutch thee I h lxe thee not lnd stlll I sec thee stlll Alt thou not fatal xlslon 8611811719 To feellng IQ to Slght or alt thou but A daggel of Hlllld a false C1C'1tIOIl Ploceedlng flom the he It opplessed b1'11Il7 I see thee xet ln f01f'll IN p llpablc as thls xxhlch noxx I dlflxx -Xt thls momcnt .1 bell sounded md Illlcbetll helllng It slld Hear It not Dunc ln T01 It IN the knell xxhlch sum mons thee to Heax en O1 to Hell Then he depalted on hls IIIUICIGIOLIS task In the molnlng M lcbeth and Lady Macleth had the appellance of belng deeplx concelned and legletful ox 61 the death of Duncan Duncan s sons the llglltful hells to the thlone dlsappealed alld Mac beth belng next of kln xx as cloxx ned lung of Scotland Shfllxespeale then brlngs the Cl1'1m'1 to lts cllnl IX In the CIIHIQX of the dl flmfl thele 15 gleat concentlatlon and s 110 llt tleof Q,'lLll1lllf'llllX ntlecllvl Sh IQIIQ IJIIIIQS hls helo lll '1 QI lxe QT 0ll0l l CIISIS its xx: tl x the CIIII IX of Nllcbeth x e lnd on helo V161 GI cfllnl nol conlldent The cluse ot' TIIIS unlest IS Blnquc x ho lt one tlnle xx as 'lllcl eth defllcst fllelld The thlee ltchc had told 1hT1Cb64I'1 thlt 0916 flltLI19 1111119 xxoulo lrlng BQIIQUON son to the tIl1OIl9 and thls aloused lealou feellng Ill Macbeth One d x as Banquo and hl on 'lle rldlllg Macbeth hlres tlllee men to murdel them Thex ucceed ln lxllllng Banl llo but h s son escapes -Xfte thls nluldel 'lllcbeth l llled x lth 1 fell th ll no one un derstood Sex GI ll t1lTl9N Blnquo s host secmtd to haun h m lnd lnllxc hlm lll me lol 1 tlnc On one OLCISIOY xx hcn Blllquo s ghost ls IJLIOIQ hlm he QXCIIIUS -Xxaunt md qult mx lgllt Let the ellth hlclc thcc tllx bones ue m llloxxlcss Thx blood IS cold Thou h lst no specul H1011 lll tho e ex es XNIIICII thou dost tale xxlth ' C ' ' ' . ' ' ' l. l '- uv' K L, L . . K. .i '1 , Q I '1 ' y 1 1 v v 1 v . . . . . , A I ,Q . . . 1 Y . c ' . s I . l th I . L. . ' , .' , . 46 1 I v . 1 1 c K c . , Y 2 ' a 2 . l' I .f . . , .. , . . . 2. S , 1 ' I 1 . l Y 1 . A , l c , . . 2 - . sk. .4 i Q U' , ' 23 2 . 1 . , ' ' . , 77 C u . .' A ' .I , 2 .L 2 2 ' , 14 I 45 I I 1 . I 1 v ' 1 .2 , c , . , - 'v v s , 7, As ' 1 1 1 1 I lr ' v A q C 3 2 Q j ' V 1 ' N it .1 -1 . . . , t , . 2 , 4 - ' r l vn 4 v r' , . , . . c V . ' S fc c . 2.'. - ' v 1 1 . 1 a 4 . C4 C K A f C y .'. z s I th S , If , s. , . , 2 1 M . aller- N A ' ' rl .' ' 2 5 .'2 ' . . l 'I ' ' l' .'. . .' ' ' s ld, 1. l z , ,. 1, 1 .1 . th A 1 K 1 l 1 1 v I v A s C n I A , Q . I .A , , C 1 I , 1 1 1. 4 v 2 ' . A c f 5 c x. . IT ' 'IS ' 2 -' . 2 . S I ' ' . ' ,' 0 ' 1 1 1 I 2 , . , . . 2: q s C . - s S . ' , l 3 ' ' ' S ' c I Il' - ,' 'c. . 'C' Q' ' ' A 2 ' 5 I' I V 2 2 ' 2 . .- . , . . . . . . . , , . , , . . , . a . 1 . g. . . ,I I 2 2 ' 3 S2 . ' 2 I X. ' 2.' i . , 2 . .. v , . . ,i X . . 'Z , z ' ' s'f . + z' '2 12, j sz' z 'rug v .W 4 1 'w v A I . - Q A n K 5 A C S ' . S S 2 ' ' .
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SENIOR -XNNU AL Thus studx mg the drama from the polnt ot constluc t1on we recogmze an example w ell nlght perfect of Shakes peauan alchltectomcs It touches the summxt of mtense cl amat1c plesentatlon Macbeth IS a masterplece D HELEN HUNT IACKSON Helen Hunt Jackson one of the most famous women 1n the Unlted States w as boln ln the cultured town of Am herst Mass Octobe1 18 1831 She mheuted from her mothe1 a sunnw buoxant nature and from her father a strong ugorous mmd When Helen was twelxe both her father and mother dled leavmg he1 to the care of a grandfather She was soon placed 1n the school of Rex J S C Abbott of New York and here some of her happ1est dass were passed She grew to womanhood frank me1ry lmpulsxve bI'1ll13.Ht 1n com ersatlon and fond of socletx At tw entx one she was marrled to a xoung alms officer Edward B Hunt Thex spent much of thelr tlme at West Po1nt and Newport and the young wxfe mox ed 1n a fash 1onable soclal clrcle and won hosts of adm1r1ng frxends Now and then when M1 Hunt lead a paper before some learned soclety he was proud to take hls gaw and attract we wlfe w1th hxm Llfe seemed so full of pleasure for her but suddenly llke a thunderbolt from a clear skw the hapm l1fe was shattered Mawor Hunt w as lxllled October 7 1863 wh1le experlmentmg w1th a submaune gun of hxs own mventlon For months she shut herself 1n her own loom refuslng to see her nealest frlends -Xny one who lox es me ought to prax that I may d1e too she sa1d Hel phxs1c1ans thought she would d1e of grief but when he1 strong earnest nature had wrestled w1th 1tS8lf and become con queror she left her secluslon cheerful as of old The plc ture of her husband w as ex er beslde he1 and thls doubt less spurred her on to the work she w as to accompllsh Three months later she wrote her first poem Llfted Oxer The poem was wldelx copled and na mx mother were comfolted bu It The kmd letters she 16C6lX9d m consequence w ere the first gleam of sunsh1ne ln her dark ,72 . Av . N v' ' ' v 4 - -, 1 L 1 A - C ' I' n A 5. l'c ' . c . 1 . Y H. I. ., 22. v A , . 1 -l , . c . ' ' v . ' y - . , c. . , .., , . . . . . . . . , t c , c . , . lc , v 7 , 1 , c ' ' c c . se l . 1 ' y v . . . . . . 1 . v V , t . . . Y 1 . . . . 7 7 Y . 7 . Y . .I . v v- - ' v 4 y w K n. 1, 7 Y u 1 ty L K V s . Y Y. v . - , r . T e .. T , , . . . , 1 . 1 K . ' . Y. . . . . . , L ' ,vw Y . V . v Y. 1 t e . cl c -, .... , . L . K v ' , X V . . ' H , , v , . . . A , . v v ' 77 - ' - v ' ' 1 U y . .c . L R . y D . v 1 5' Y 9 ' 7 I Y V. ' C - 1 1 . . , L ., , . ' V v I 1 .'1 I L A 9 x ' nn L. V x 'Km 5 n 1 v U ' . c . . , . 97 . ' v ' V ' V K v V 2 Lv S - A V l . I . v l D V . l L n 5 '
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