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"O, never/Shall sun that morrow see!" means "The morning when Duncan leaves here will never come, because we're going to kill him tonight." "Your face, my thane, is as a book where men/May read strange matters" means "By looking at your face, everybody can see what you're thinking." The rest of the speech means "To fool everybody, you have to behave the way everybody expects you to behave. You have to make sure that the way you look, the way you act, and the way you talk all seem to be giving Duncan a friendly welcome. You have to seem harmless even though you are secretly deadly."
Theme are simply messages or principles that the author wishes to convey to the reader. See below on how to write a story.
<h3>How do you write a story?</h3>
One effective way of quickly coming up with a story is to embellish a real live story that closely matches the theme while replacing the names of the real characters with fictional ones.
To write a story:
- Keep the theme in mind
- Design a plot that communicates the theme
- Ensure that you have a protagonist
- Make use of suspense
- Use pacing to build towards the climax
- Resolve the conflict nicely.
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