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Frankenstein Response

In response to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, the story depicts a young Victor Frankenstein and how his curiosity resulted in the creation of his monster. We see his monster deal with an array of emotions from anger, loneliness and neglect from his creator which his desperately seeked. In response he reacts in anger by killing Victors brother, friend and his fiancĂ© Elizabeth. In the end of the story we see the monster show a emotion he had not shown, remorse, as he weepers of his dead creators lifeless body in realization that his only chance of having a companion was gone and he was part of the reason.

Act 3

In act 3 Banquo voices his suspicions of Macbeth.  Macbeth announces that he will be having a banquet and Banquo will be the guest of honor. Banquo dismisses the honor saying that he has to ride that’s afternoon. Macbeth then orders two murders to kill Banquo and Fleance. Macbeth also hires a third murder and while the succeed in killing Banquo, Fleance escapes. When they return with the bad news Macbeth tells them to finish the job and kill Fleance. While at the banquet Macbeth sees a hallucination of Banquo and begins to act erratically and Lady Macbeth dismisses it as a illness.

Macbeth Act 2

In act 2 we see Lady Macbeth’s plan going into action. In scene 2 we see Macbeth returning from killing Duncan. He is in shock and has not even cleaned himself off. He was deeply shaken. Lady Macbeth warns him to not act suspicious. She then tells his to plant the daggers on the bodyguards. Then while attempting to “wash” the blood of their hands, it is obvious that the only washed the physical damage away. Their house is also referred as hell due to the ghastly murder that occurred in the house. As the people in the house began to realize that Duncan was dead, Malcolm runs away drawing suspicions towards him.

Macbeth Act 1

In act one of Macbeth we are introduced to Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, the witches, Malcom, Banquo and king Duncan. In the first scene we see the witches wait to meet Macbeth in a scene with thundering and lightning. In scene 2 king Duncan is returning from war. Also Macbeth is being honored as a hero. In the scene 3 the witches finally meet Macbeth and address him as thane if cawdor. This frightens Macbeth. Banquo begins to become suspicious and questions Macbeth. In scene 4 Duncan thanks Banquo and Macbeth for there bravery and announces that his son Malcolm will be the heir to his throne. He announces that he is coming to Macbeth’s home. Macbeth then prepares for his visit. In scene 5 Lady Macbeth receives a letter from Macbeth about the two witches and feels he is too nice to kill king Duncan. She then makes preparations for king Duncan’s murder. In scene 6 Duncan arrives and is looking for Macbeth. In scene 7 they plan to murder the king

Psalms 117

1   Praise the LORD, all you nations; extol him, all you peoples.  2   For great is his love toward us, and the faithfulness of the LORD endures forever. Praise the LORD. This scripture depicts why we should praise the lord. The scripture says that his love endures forever, meaning no matter what we do the Lord will relentlessly love us. The scripture also calls for all nations to extol him meaning we should praise him enthusiastically. Overall this scripture expounds on why we should praise the lord and by doing this we would be showing appreciation for his sacrifices.

King lear

Awesome book!  Shows the downfall of a king manipulated by his daughters and followers. Depicts the transformation King Lear has to undergo in order to adapt to his new surroundings. Shows how the balance of an entire kingdom changes due to newly appointed roles. Very entertaining and attention grabbing! Informative and detailed throughout the entire play. Portrays an exciting story of betrayal, deceit and forgiveness!

Tale

Dutchess Lillian had been widowed for 14 months, 2 weeks and 3 days. Lillian had lost her husband Jullian whom she was married to for 12 years in a tragic fire that occurred in the village which he was working.  For the past 14 months, 2 weeks and 3 days, Lillian had secluded herself from family and friends and moved to a small house on a spacious prairie. The  source of communication Lillian had was through letters that were delivered weekly. The only person she wrote too was her mother. The two had an agreement after she had moved and time was passing so she knew it was only a matter of time before her mother payed her an visit. One day while she was mopping around her home she got a knock on her door which was unusual giving her secluded location. When she open the door there stood a man cloaked in all black with a hood cover majority of his face. When Lillian asked the purpose of his visit the man says " if you allow me to stay in your home for 1 week, I will grant you all...