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Does wsmacbeth.com encourage Debate?
Macbeth Yes, we do. Your say counts here..
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Paddock Calls - Another Blow to Man against Himself?
Physical & Spiritual
In ACT I SCENE I the Three Sisters (Witches) reference two different names, which according to the Lexicon, are two different spirits. Graymalkin, and Paddock.


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Graymalkin
Macbeth Who is Shakespeare's Graymalkin within Shakespeare's play of Macbeth, and have we avoided discussing just who Graymalkin really is?

Note: Are we tested everyday ourselves when there are no people around?

And are we tested by other people?

All in the journey to find the true meat and juices of this play.

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Posted by shakespeare on Wednesday, March 12 @ 07:22:10 MDT (1422 reads)
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The Three Sisters
Macbeth
SCENE I. A desert place.


Thunder and lightning. Enter three Witches

First Witch:
When shall we three meet again
In thunder, lightning, or in rain?


Second Witch: When the hurlyburly's done,
When the battle's lost and won.


Third Witch: That will be ere the set of sun.



Just what was this scene......



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Posted by shakespeare on Wednesday, March 05 @ 15:32:14 MST (614 reads)
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French's Acting Edition
Macbeth In the French's Acting Edition, They've include a commentary which supports an approach of Macbeth and an Evil entity.  I have included a small segment only of what has been written in the French's Acting Edition Commentary so that those interested could read some of their commentary....

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Posted by shakespeare on Monday, February 25 @ 22:01:36 MST (823 reads)
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Act 1 Scene 7
Macbeth macbeth writes Lady Macbeth: - "What beast was't, then, That made you break this enterprise to me? (Where's the Monster that was within you when you shared your plan with me?) When you durst do it, (when you were daring to commit such) then you were a man;(then I honored you as a KING) And, to be more than what you were,(to have the nerve to take what is yours) you would Be so much more the man. (you were then King to me)



Q: So it was because she called Macbeth a coward that moved Shakespeare's Macbeth to act?"


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Act 1 Scene 2
Macbeth macbeth writes Banquo: "That trusted home might yet enkindle you unto the crown, besides the thane of Cawdor. (those prophecies just given you by those Witches may be true) But tis strange: (But do heed this Macbeth) and often times to win us to our harm,(Evil itself may be seeking your destruction) 

Q: Did Shakespeare mean it to be a play of Man against himself, against his own greed?


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