Monday, May 12, 2014

Fate cannot be changed

Well the main thing in Macbeth is once you realize your fate that it WILL happen.  For example in the book when Macbeth is told he'll be king... He does become king.  Personally if you for any reason know the fate of someone or what is going to happen to them in the future (Highly unlikely I know.) I dont think you should tell them.  I say that because if Macbeth had never discovered this he would have never even considered murdering the king he would've been fine with being the Thane of Glamis and Cawdor.

So I agree that if you discover your fate it WILL happen, I think that there's something that'll make you really, really want what you've been told you'll receive.  Like, if somebody told me that I was going to be King of the World but first I'd become a billionaire and then I did... I would believe that person and then I would have that hope in my stomach to become king.  No matter what I said, no matter what I did, I would have a deep feeling in me that would want to be king.  It's just that simple.

4 comments:

  1. I really like your choice of the big idea in Macbeth. I agree with your idea, and I didn't think of that one, so good job Mac! Great blogs this year!

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  2. Just like Ellie said above me, your idea of fate was original. I would have never thought of that one! You have good, developed paragraphs and overall this is a great post. I enjoy reading you blog. Good job Mac!

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  3. I love that you chose fate as your big idea. Wayne had a similar post as you and I love seeing both of falls point of views towards this concept. I agree that your fate WILL happen and there is nothing you can do about it sometimes. Love this post, good job Mac!

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  4. I like how you explained how fate worked and gave a great example that made sense. Great Post!

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