Doug always blamed twizzles for ruining his dreams of ice dance glory. He could spin like a tornado and glide across the ice as smoothly as the shadow of a cloud. Unfortunately, he couldn't do both at the same time. while it would all come together and for a moment he'd feel the intoxicating blur of a perfect twizzle, but
catch a toe pick and his hopes and his body would both crash to the ice.
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third-person omniscient
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<em><u>The story is told in third-person omniscient point of view. This means that the narrator knows the thoughts and actions of all the characters.</u></em>
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She pressures him, using intense psychological pressure, to commit the murder which otherwise he would never have done. Review Act 1 Scene 7. On his own, Macbeth reaches the decision not to kill Duncan. He says, "We shall proceed no further in this business." Lady M then comes in, and by casting aspersions on his masculinity and other emotional tricks, causes him to make a 180 degree turn in the matter of a few lines. Macbeth is the one who uses the daggers, but Lady Macbeth is 100% the guiding mind and will behind the murder.
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