Act iii: Macbeth orders to kill banquo, but his son escapes. Macbeth and lady Macbeth can’t sleep and Macbeth is becoming a monster. Macbeth sees banquo ghost. Macbeth pays a visit to the witches
Act iv: Macbeth orders to kill macduff’s family(or burn them). Macduff received the news of his dead family from Ross. Malcolm encourages macduff to change his grief into anger towards Macbeth they both get together to kill Macbeth
Act v : lay Macbeth sleep walking leads to her death but Macbeth doesn’t take her death seriously and says that he Hal’s almost forgotten the taste of fear Macbeth troops leave Macbeth in time of war between macduff macduff kills Macbeth and Malcolm becomes king of Scotland
The answer to your question is D. All of the above. This is the correct answer because Hurston's use of bothe race's language shows that she is respectful to both races and wants to have an accurate perspective by using both languages. Hope this helped!
Yes. He saw them has a subject (he), a verb (saw), and an object (them), so it is totally a sentence.
The king had the motive to send a message to all the subjects of his kingdom that if anybody commite a crime he will also be put in the arena and will be eaten up by ferocious animals like tiger
In the story one yound man in love of the princes which is forbidden in that country as the man is not from the family of king
So the young man was put in the arena to face a tiger.
Shakespear used many illusions, as showing them in skits or plays. They were usually about mythology and religion.