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Macbeth comic project for school
This had to be the most stress relieving project I’ve ever been assigned, I had so much fun creating this and my teacher loves it!
This is what you asked for, heavy is the crown
Thank you @aq2003 for inspiration with your incredible edit 😍
macbeth heavy is the crown amv
All hail, Macbeth, that shalt be king hereafter!
Macbeth collab with the loveliest @nipuni, who is always a joy to share art with 🥰❤️ Join us in enjoying the bloody king!
So um I've never done this before but I have a theory about Macbeth that I really wanted to get more opinions on☺️.
So basically many people already know about how Macbeth may have PTSD and I want to take that further by saying that Banquo also had PTSD and they both hallucinated the witches.
First of all only these 2 characters were said to have had any interactions with the witches, so taking that what if these witches were only saying what Macbeth and Banquo wanted to hear. As in their deep inner thoughts. It is hinted that Macbeth would have loved to be king so it is possible that the witches were the bit inside if him that was his greed (I'm sorry idk how to explain this very well) and also this would not have been the only time Macbeth hallucinated, the dagger if the mind and Banquo at the banquet scene. So I see nothing against them being hallucinations especially if it is confirmed that he could've imagined humans during the banquet scene. Also little bit that during the banquet scene Lady Macbeth says that this is an old sickness from childhood and even though it's just an excuse it still goes so why not.
Now with Banquo he had a great heart so despite the fact that he didn't get to be king but his son does, he takes no action on the matter unlike Macbeth. So he also could've wanted that deep down.
It is also hinted that Lady Macbeth has lost a child and I think that it could have had some sort of mental illness too.
According to this random website I found online she had symptoms similar to PTSD so she could also be hallucinating or not in her right mind. We see this where she says "Out damned spot..." trying to get the non-existent blood out of her hands. Also it says guilt. Guilt that she felt after killing King Duncan. This probably really messed her up (as we saw) and might have been the overload that caused her to die (cuz we don't know the real reason).
So yeah that's my theory. Um, I'm not really sure what I was trying to prove but yeah.
Yay amethio won! But we only had two votes 😢 very sad rn... but a win's a win I guess!
i found another one
someone said that Cedric from sophia the first and laadep said he looks like cruella and I think he looks like this guy from fairytail
i found another one
someone said that Cedric from sophia the first and laadep said he looks like cruella and I think he looks like this guy from fairytail
another one also from fairy tail
Macbeth (Midnight)
he currently identifys a he him, he has a Mormon dad so he's taking his time
i found another one
someone said that Cedric from sophia the first and laadep said he looks like cruella and I think he looks like this guy from fairytail
Macbeth (1948) dir. Orson Welles The Witches of Eastwick (1987) dir. George Miller Stardust (2007) dir. Matthew Vaughn The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (2018 - 2020) The Pale Horse (2020) dir. Leonora Lonsdale Hercules (1997) dir. John Musker, Ron Clements Sleeping Beauty (1959) dir. Clyde Geronimi The Black Cauldron (1985) dir. Richard Rich, Ted Berman Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996 - 2003) Halloweentown (1998) dir. Duwayne Dunham A Wrinkle in Time (2018) dir. Ava DuVernay The Craft (1996) dir. Andrew Fleming Charmed (1998 - 2006) Hocus Pocus (1993) dir. Kenny Ortega
Macbeth as a play is very persuasive against regicide, through Macbeth being able to "sleep no more" after killing Duncan Shakespeare dissuades the audience from commiting regicide as if they do when they eepy they won't sleep no more and that's bad because the eepy sleep deep mmmd
My favourite Shakespeare quotes:
"We know what we are, but know not what we may be" - Hamlet
"All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts" - As You Like It
"Good company, good wine, good welcome can make good people" -Henry VIII
"This above all: to thine own self be true" -Hamlet
"There is nothing either good or bad, but things making it so" -Hamlet
"I do love nothing in this world so well as you; is not that strange?" -Much ado about nothing
"O happy dagger, This is thy sheath: there rust, and let me die" -Romeo and Juliet
"The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool" -As You Like It
"Give me my robe, put on my crown; I have Immortal longings in me" -Antony and Cleopatra
"The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves." -Julius Caesar
"Et tu, Brute?" -Julius Caesar
"Lord, what fools these mortals be!" - A Midsummer night's dream
"For she had eyes and chose me" -Othello
"But I will wear my heart upon my sleeve. For daws to peck at: I am not what I am" -Othello
"If she lives till doomsday, she'll burn a week longer than the whole world" -The comedy of errors
"Double, double, toil and trouble; Fire burn, and cauldron bubble!" -Macbeth
"Look like the innocent flower, But be the serpent under it" -Macbeth
"Life ... is a tale. Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing" -Macbeth
macbeth is shakespeare’s funniest tragedy and mr. macbeth is the funniest character in macbeth. he listens to these creepy old women tell him he’s gonna be king and IMMEDIATELY decides the only thing he can POSSIBLY do is kill a guy and then he waffles about it for a full act and finally comes to the conclusion that it’s morally wrong and then HE DOES IT ANYWAY and his entire fucking life falls apart with an inevitability that is genuinely hilarious
For anybody curious my essay was indeed licenced under a creative commons attribution non commercial share like 4.0 international licence
Ladies, gentlemen and all the others in-between, we've done it. The Macbeth essay is done. It is complete. Finished. I no longer have to stay up late nights or be worried about it although I probably did do shit in it
I can't describe now relieved I am rn it's go good
I am so close to being done with this damm essay, I see the light which shines so tantalisingly near. Any yet, the golden glow of "In conclusion" stands atop a mountain which I cannot roll my Macbeth shaped boulder; every moment I take a step toward the end the task increases the weight tenfold, corrections yearn for realisation and I, a poor fool with executive disfunction, become victim to yet another sleepless night haunted by their apparition.
Either this essay ends or I do
This goddamm Shakespeare (if that's even his real name) essay is going to be the death of me
Oh no,,,,,, macbeth got a wee bit emo whAT DO YOU WANT ME TO TALK ABOUT???
In the final scene of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Macbeth, brought to bay by the wronged Macduff, challenges his enemy and nemesis to fight in the last words he speaks in the play:
Lay on, Macduff; And damned be him that first cries, ‘Hold, enough!’
The first three words have given rise to humorous alteration, as in Rider Haggard’s King Solomon’s Mines (1885):
‘Are ye prepared to enter the Place of Death?’ asked Gagool, evidently with a view to making us feel uncomfortable. ‘Lead on, Macduff,’ said Good solemnly, trying to look as though he was not at all alarmed.
From Oxford Dictionary of Quotations.