The doctor tells Macbeth that his wife is very ill, and he cannot cure her. Macbeth reacts angrily, telling the doctor he cannot be bothered by such matters. This is so different than the start of the play when Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are shown as a close, loving couple. We know when Macbeth no longer cares about his wife that he is headed for tragedy
Many people believe ET is supposed to be a Christ like figure and
symbolizes when Jesus Christ was crucified, eventually resurrected and
was taken into heaven (ET was taken home by a UFO at the end of the
film) when ET tells Eliot he will always be "right here", and gestures
to Eliot's heart, is believed to symbolize the Christian faith.
Personally,
I believe it's a story of how friends come from all sorts of places and
may look different but give a genuine friendship. Kind of a "don't
judge a book by it's cover" story.
I just answered this on your other question....
I believe that it is D, as it is referencing the true courage inside of ourselves, which could also be called the true magic inside of us.
Answer:
because they think its funny