Duncan addresses the crowd with "sons, kinsmen, thanes" (1.4), and in his final speech Malcolm repeats the greeting by saying "my thanes and kinsmen" (5.8), the echoing of this address shows that Malcolm holds the same level of respect and care for his people as his father did. He welcomes everyone into his speech--as Duncan did earlier--and makes it clear that he appreciates and respects each of them by increasing their titles. Duncan in the beginning similarly showed his appreciation to Macbeth, Banquo, and Malcolm--by giving more titles to Macbeth, jewels to Banquo, and the title of "Prince of Cumberland" to Malcolm. The way that they handle the traitor (the Thane of Cawdor first and then Macbeth at the end) also is similar. They make it clear that they had trusted those men, but that those who fell into their evil or ran from them will not be punished. This shows more of how caring and kind they are in their position as king.
Malcolm's speech unifies the play in a couple of ways. Thematically we get to see that theme of power, ambition, and fate vs free will come full circle. Malcolm was named next for the throne, and then Macbeth derailed that through the course of the play by trying to take his fate into his own hands. Malcolm's speech as he becomes king shows that his position was inevitable and that power and ambition can only get a character so far before he falls. King was always going to be Malcolm's fate, it just took longer for that to happen.
Having conflicts starts in miscommunication from one party to another. It happens when communication is not enough information or a misinterpretation of the words intended but a different meaning by which it is the beginning of miscommunication.
2020 was a revolutionary year. Despite all the sadness and hopelessness he presents through the spread of the Coronavirus, it allows some concepts that our society encourages to be rethought and debated.
In 2020 we were placed in isolation. We were stuck between 4 walls, in a limited space, many of us completely alone, not knowing what was going to happen ahead. At that moment, we feel fear, anger, anguish, confusion and sadness. Isolation is a heavy burden and it is cruel that we need to live this way, but we hope to reverse this situation and live again as free beings, but what if we did not have that hope?
Thousands of animals face this reality. They are trapped, isolated, in limited spaces, with no sign of freedom and without really understanding what is happening. Cage culture is cruel and must be combated at all times. We cannot allow living beings to experience this type of isolation for our entertainment and survival. Every living being deserves respect and freedom and it is our duty to defend the Stop Cage Culture movement and give back the freedom of those who cannot fight for themselves.
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The correct answer is D.) Jenna was excited to have the house all to herself while her parents went to a last-minute dinner party.
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