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Friday, February 10, 2017

Songs Macbeth Might Sing

I Want It All - hassock\nI would use this tune because it is extremely similar to Macbeth and lady Macbeths ambition. For example with the pain and anger, scum bagt cast a way fall forbidden After Macbeth and peeress Macbeth killed Dun evict and the Guards and couldnt discern the way of their evil and anger. Macbeth couldnt control himself and make believe with the bloodshed (I am in blood stepped in so far, that should I wade no more, Returning were as tedious as go over. Strange things I slip away in head that for deject to hand.). Also Give me what I k like a shot is mine. by what the witches puddle told him he believes that he is the rightful(prenominal) king and has to kill anyone in his way. Lady Macbeth was always the piece of music in the relationship she had the accredited ambition to become royalty and guiding Macbeth the way, I sine qua non it all, I wishing it now Macbeth becomes very power supperless and is giveing to do anything to keep his title as King. \n\nDemons - hazard Dragons \nThis margin call would fit suddenly it takes Macbeths thoughts and actions into play. In the get of the song the band sings the saints we see are all do of gold this can colligate to Macbeth from the prophecy from the witches saying that no one surpass him to get the throne of Scotland. Later the song says they dug your grave, and the masquerade will come calling out at the mess youve make. This represents directly what the witches did by heavy(a) him false hope on being king. At the overthrow of the song it says I wanna hold back the truth, i wanna shelter you. This can be used dead on the relationship amongst Macbeth and Lady Macbeth he love Lady Macbeth enough to want to hide the murders of gayy former(a) people. \n\nIll Make A homo Out Of You From Disneys Mulan\nIn act 1 scene 7 lines 47 through 57 (Lady Macbeths speech), you will see Lady Macbeth reminding Macbeth that he is not a man and that he can and to become a man by fu lfilling his promise. In a sense, Lady Macbeth is making a man out of Mac...

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