Other schools in the area have new playground equipment
Ravi is as yet the little child that pushes his finger up his nose when he's apprehensive, and alternate children still view him as a little infant. The majority of his endeavors to end up the opposite have fizzled, and he has earned no additional validity through the span of the story. Ravi had enormous dreams of glory, and he trusted that beating Raghu and winning the whole amusement would make him some sort of overcoming saint; nonetheless, he stays similarly as little and immaterial as he at any point seemed to be.
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I think Macbeth is more anxious about murdering King Duncan. He becomes paranoid in the moments leading up to him killing the King, such as hearing spirits saying that he has "murdered sleep" and cannot speak the name of God. He hallucinates a dagger, as well and is only really able to produce enough courage to kill King Duncan when Lady Macbeth pressures him into doing it, calling him cowardly.
Lady Macbeth also says to Macbeth that if he is too scared to kill Duncan, she will do it herself. Shakespeare writes Lady Macbeth as a ruthless character, and she doesn't show much anxiety over killing Duncan.
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I'M not sure about an outline at the beginning of each chapter tho