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this is a question on macbeth act II, i truly NEED anyone's help with this since it's due tom.
Q.what would you say is the mood of Act II? What images and actions help to create this mood?why might images of blood and water appear in scene 2, and what do they symbolize?
Q.what would you say is the mood of Act II? What images and actions help to create this mood?why might images of blood and water appear in scene 2, and what do they symbolize?
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http://nfs.sparknotes.com/macbeth/
Read through the scenes in Act II -- on this website, you'll see the original language on the left and modern-day English on the right. This should help you read with more understanding.
Now ask yourself, "What is the author's attitude toward the characters and what is happening in this act?"
"Mood is the emotional attitude the author takes towards hir subject."
from http://www.tnellen.com/cybereng/lit_terms/mood.html
Read through the scenes in Act II -- on this website, you'll see the original language on the left and modern-day English on the right. This should help you read with more understanding.
Now ask yourself, "What is the author's attitude toward the characters and what is happening in this act?"
"Mood is the emotional attitude the author takes towards hir subject."
from http://www.tnellen.com/cybereng/lit_terms/mood.html
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