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Macbeth Noir

The most ordinary things can be powerful and have great meaning if we look at them in a different way. With Macbeth Noir, I was able to...

Journal: Be A Man!

There are many similarities in the standards set for men in Macbeth’s time as compared to those of today. However, I feel like our world...

Journal: Signifying Nothing

Life is everything and nothing. It has no physical form to be compared to because it is unlike anything else. But it’s in everything we...

Macbeth Custom Color Palette

Spoiled–Lady Macbeth The name of this palette encompasses Lady Macbeth’s life during the time of the play. She had her moment of victory,...

Macbeth & Earth Day Poems (Iambic and Trochaic)

Earth Day Trochaic Poem Look at how the Earth has changed Plants and animals waste away Foggy cities dirty water Plastic oceans and...

Journal: Imagiphor

Image 1: Fluffy This image perfectly represents my break because it evokes a feeling of warmth and coziness. One of my favorite things to...

Sketchnote: Why We Should Read Macbeth

*I was absent at the time that this activity was done together as a class. Upon research before reading, phrases such as “Fair is foul...

Journal 5: Macbeth Film Reflection

1. Read the two existing reviews above and compare/contrast. What things do you agree or disagree with, after having seen the film? The...

Journal 7: A Modern Macbeth

A person whom I find strikingly similar to Macbeth in his changing motives and progression throughout life is Hitler. Hitler is widely...

Journal 4: Fate

I firmly believe that everything–good or bad–happens for a reason and that all of our lives are connected in some way. There are many...

Proust Questionnaire & Reflection

__1.__What is your idea of perfect happiness? Being perfectly happy with whatever is in your life at the moment. __2.__What is your...

OREO CHALLENGE

I chose a quote from Julia in 1984. “If you kept the small rules, you could break the big ones.” To me, this quote symbolizes Julia in...

Blogpost #2: Shakespearean Neologisms

1) My Shakespearean insult — Thou frothy, dizzy-eyed giglet ! *This reminds me of the feeling when you laugh so hard that you can’t stop...

Journal 1

This isn‘t something that took place directly in my life but it’s a story my mom told me. My parents had lived in Burma their whole...

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