Thursday, November 15, 2012

Unseamed Him From Nave to Chops

The author had Macbeth win because it was probably a way to prove Macdonwald wrong. Even though "fortune" seemed to favor Macdonwald, it doesn't mean that things couldn't go wrong. The author probably was trying to prove a point. In this case it would be that it doesn't matter how good things might be going for you, something could go wrong in a matter of seconds.

A heartless, gory man fights like Macbeth. He could have just stabbed Macdonwald once but no. He made sure he was REALLY dead. For a man to cut a human being from the stomach, all the way to his chin, he must be very cold and angry. The man did not show an ounce of remorse for what he did.

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