It has been awhile since I read Macbeth by Shakespeare, but I can help you on creating a note taking guide.
Macbeth Note Taking Guide:
- List the main Characters:
- Who is the protagonist ? Antagonist?
- Describe the plot ( main idea)
- What is the setting? How does the setting advance the plot?
- What is the climax?
- Who is the tragic character? What is their tragic flaw?
- Describe the theme of this novel ( and what message you think the author was trying to send)
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Answer:
A fearful person.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" revolves around the death of the Roman leader Julius Caesar and the fight for power that ensues hereafter. The play delves into the themes of loyalty and patriotism, leadership, and the need to have power for oneself.
The given excerpt from Act I scene ii of the play is from the speech of Cassius about his idea of who Caesar and the real person he is. Cassius admits he finds it hard to accept or see that Caesar, whose <em>"eye ... awe the world" </em>and<em> "that tongue of his that bade the Romans Mark him and write his speeches in their books"</em> can be so frail and even weak. He reveals he had seen Caesar suffer from fever, which makes him appear weak and fragile, astounding Cassius with the idea that such a weak man could be the ruler of the whole world and rule. He admits, <em>"it doth amaze me A man of such a feeble temper should So get the start of the majestic world And bear the palm alone."</em> This admission reveals how <u>Caesar was presented as a fearful person despite his apparent weakness as a human himself and how everyone seemed to be afraid of this ruler, one who is weak but could also become the ruler of a whole empire.
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Answer:
it's D
Explanation:
I just took the test on edgenuity and got a 100
Sonny’s piano playing helps him deal with his problems, his suffering. He works out his problems by playing the piano. The narrator does not realize this at all until he actually hears him play the piano. It is only them that he sees both the problems that Sonny is trying to overcome and also his triumph. This is important for understanding how much Sonny playing the piano represents light and dark, triumph over chaos. The narrator thinks about his own life and realizes that suffering is a universal experience. Without suffering, people probably would never understand happiness or joy. Sonny’s music offers hope to the narrator and to the reader.
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