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Jake Eagle
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11/11/10
Banquo: The King's a-bed...
Yes, again there is a sense of dramatic irony here. Banquo tells Macbeth of the King's good
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Banquo: The King's a-bed...
Yes, again there is a sense of dramatic irony here. Banquo tells Macbeth of the King's good
11/11/10
JB
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Jake Eagle
12
11/11/10
Macbeth: If you shall cleave to my consent...
OK - you lot are good! This is a very interesting exchange here as both characters seem to be
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Macbeth: If you shall cleave to my consent...
OK - you lot are good! This is a very interesting exchange here as both characters seem to be
11/11/10
JB
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Jake Eagle
13
11/11/10
Banquo: Who's there? / Macbeth: A friend
Lots of great thoughts here - and well done Nathan for your bravery in challenging others' points
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Banquo: Who's there? / Macbeth: A friend
Lots of great thoughts here - and well done Nathan for your bravery in challenging others' points
11/11/10
JB
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Jake Eagle
14
11/10/10
Banquo: I dreamt last night...
All good comments for sure! Clearly, Banquo is being honest to Macbeth - who he clearly still thinks
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Banquo: I dreamt last night...
All good comments for sure! Clearly, Banquo is being honest to Macbeth - who he clearly still thinks
11/10/10
Kitson Lee
11/10/10
RE: I dreamt last night
In the passage, the comparison of honesty of Macbeth and Banquo is shown to let the audience to
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RE: I dreamt last night
In the passage, the comparison of honesty of Macbeth and Banquo is shown to let the audience to
11/10/10