Monday, May 12, 2014

Nothing is Free

I think a big idea in this story is that nothing is free. My dad tells me this saying a lot, but he always referring to the price of something. In Macbeth's case he wants to become king, and think that if he just kills Duncan then everything will be ok and that him and Lady Macbeth will ride into the sunset as a happily married couple, but that is not what happens.

Macbeth ends up having to kill a lot of innocent people just so people don't find out that he killed Duncan. Macbeth ended up losing everything just because he killed Duncan and became king. It's just like going "all in" in a poker game and end up losing so you have nothing left, but in this case it is a matter of life or death. I wish that Macbeth and Lady Macbeth would have realized the consequences if people would have found out that they killed Duncan.

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3 comments:

  1. Squid, that is a great choice. Good job for digging a little deeper to find a good theme.

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  2. Squid this is a great blog. I really agree with you in this, good job.

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  3. Squid, great job! I don't think you could have made it any better! Keep up the good work!

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