Equivocator




I found out that Macbeth is an equivocator as it says in act 1 scene 7 ‘I have no spur to prick the sides of my intent, but only Vaulting ambition which o’erleaps itself and falls on th’other’ He  explains that he has no confidence to kill Duncan apart from his own ambition to be king. William Shakespeare uses a metaphor and implies that he is saying his intent is a horse by saying ‘I have no spur to prick the sides of my intent.’ The which is in him is his motivation as he cannot spur his horse on

5 Quotes from Macbeth

“Your children shall be kings”

Macbeth is expected to be king of Scotland, and that Banquo’s sons will be kings. This can create conflict.

“Whence is that knocking?
How is ’t with me when every noise appeals me?”

After killing Duncan, Macbeth regrets killing him. He gets to crazy to the point were he thinks God is knocking on the paces door.

“Will all great Neptune’s ocean wash this blood
Clean from my hand? No, this my hand will rather”

Macbeth is saying that even the ocean can wash away his sins as he killed Duncan and has left him guilt.

(aside) “If chance will have me king, why, chance may crown me without my stir.”
Macbeth says here that his confidence raises because he states that if the witches want him to be king, then he is open for it.

“Stars, hide your fires!
Let not light see my black and deep desires.”

Macbeth has the King’s position in his eye sight. Which makes Macbeth in isolation. Therefore he speaks to Lady Macbeth (his wife) which persuades a sinful thought locked into his mind which is to take Duncan’s life away.

Strong both against the deed; then, as his host, Who should against his murderer shut the door, Not bear the knife myself. This shows Macbeth saying that he is ment to be one of the kings most trusted men but he yet is still going kill

The prince of Cumberland! Who is someone who must fall down, or else I will overtake him, as he is in my way. I don’t want anyone to see my dark desires, we act civil. However the King fears what the he cannot see

But ’tis strange

But it is strange

And often times , to win is to our harm,

Often, in order to do us harm

The instruments of darkness tells us truths

The witches tell us the truth about

Win us with honest trifles, to betrays

matters of small importance, and then

In deepest consequence.

betray us in relation to something of importance

How does Napoleon maintain his power in Animal Farm?

Animal Farm Essay

Napoleon maintains his power in many ways which is significant ideas and methods Ithink his leadership skills are very ideal to his demoralizing schemes. He has given examples to why he is good at leading, using peoples other skills and with strong alliances he is unbeatable, he has squealer to fool everyone as in chapter six Squealer explains why snowball got chased away from the farm. This leaves them with fear shivering up their spine that things are not going to be how they were and Napoleon wants the animals to be intimidated by him he wants them to be scared of him he keeps his power because of the dogs as he trained them to become their master this gives him a stronger advantage. This is shown when it says ‘The dogs were baring their teeth at the animals.’ This implies that they should do every order he demands. He increased the spring and summer times which was a 60-hour schedule weekly was later changed by him by adding on Sundays “Throughout the spring and summer they worked a sixty-hour week, and in August Napoleon announced that there would be work on Sunday afternoons as well. This work was strictly voluntary, but any animal who absented himself from it would have his rations reduced by half.” This was said here in chapter 6. This left them feeling even morestressed and annoyed at the same time because I think majority did not want toSquealer is helpful to Napoleon but Napoleon doesn’t give Squealer the enoughrespect he deserves, he does everything for him, like convincing everyone to listen to Napoleon. I think that because he has him on ropes he can’t do anything about it because he will then use his dogs to chase him away exactly like snowball had been chased away. This shows political oppression which explains that when snowball standing up for himself. Napoleon retaliated in using his dogs to chase him away. Squealer does not realize he is being treated like a foot rug just as soon he has completed favours for Napoleon he gets nothing in return.Napoleon however maintains his power in also education because his ideas are for people to help and encourage the young piglets to take over the farm after his reignin charge. He only educates the pigs and not any other young animals, this is shown in chapter 9. He wants to destroy any rivals to the throne who are not pigs. Napoleon lies to them abuses them because they don’t have the ability to read fluent English.This leaves the others left out and this like how.

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