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okay after the introduction scene in
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which we were introduced to the three
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weird sisters or the three witches now
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we get to act one scene two of Meb in
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which we are introduced to the other
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principal characters mainly King Duncan
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and his sons and other uh noblemen of
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Scotland also one particular injured
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Sergeant or Captain both names are
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mentioned um in different editions now U
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this is taking place a camp near FS uh
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the way it's pronounced is almost as if
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the spelling would be f a u z i mean
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that's how the pronunciation is made now
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uh this is one of the oldest towns in
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Scotland I hope you know the geography
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of U Europe essentially of England let
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me just draw my drawing is not very
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great so let me put that disclaimer
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right at the beginning so it's something
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like you know if this is England
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Scotland is the northern part okay so
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for would be somewhere around here on
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the West in the western part of Scotland
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that's where Duncan King Duncan's Castle
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is located okay and um it's also the
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location of the first battle where meth
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killed me Donald okay um now you hear
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this word alarum a l a r u m uh now uh
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this is the AR the old term English term
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for Alam in this case it's essentially
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refering into some kind of trumpets you
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have Duncan Malcolm Malcolm who is his
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son donalan who is his son then you have
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lenux with attendance meeting a bleeding
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captain now in some editions as I said
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some old Edition this in fact is an old
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Edition there is it is used as Captain
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in some of the newer editions it is
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mentioned as sergeant both are okay you
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can go with Sergeant absolutely no
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issues with that okay now a sergeant was
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a high ranking soldier in those days uh
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now what is really the significance
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before we get into the line by line
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explanation what is really the
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significance of that bleeding Sergeant
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or captain in this particular scene one
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he represents the violent blood imagery
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which is a very prevalent theme as far
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as meth is concerned so right from the
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outside the first scene if you remember
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there was thunder and lightning there
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was talk of meeting on the heat there
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was talk of War Etc so there was a sense
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of E
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right something very strange you know
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you're not comfortable with that kind of
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a situation in scene two you have this
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bleeding Sergeant who is talking about
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what happened in that particular battle
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so the blood and violent imagery he
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reinforces he's like the visual
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representation of that violent and blood
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imagery um
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also by talking about all this before
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mbth is introduced in act one scene 3
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you are kind of setting the mood for to
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for what to expect in this particular
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play by the time mbth arrives on the
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scene uh so that's something to prepare
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both the audience and the reader for uh
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so the the sight of the injured and the
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blood blood soaked Sergeant uh he
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represents what he represents disruption
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just like the witches to an extent the
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witches are much more negative and toxic
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uh the sergeant represents the chaos and
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the Bloodshed of the battle in Scotland
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uh now Malcolm and Donal bin are the
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sons of uh King Duncan as I said and
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denox is a nobleman of Scotland so uh
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Duncan starts by saying dun means Duncan
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what bloody man is that you know he's
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obviously referring to the blood on his
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body and his face he can report as Seth
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by Spight of the Revolt the newest State
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now the newest state state does not mean
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a physical geographical area he's
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essentially saying that from his
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condition it seems from his condition as
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Seth by his plight plight as in
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condition by his condition it seems that
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he can tell us about the latest news the
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newest State the latest news about the
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Revolt because there is this macdon wal
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who has revolted against King Duncan's
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Scotland Kingdom so he wants to know
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what is the latest news and he wants to
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hear it from the injured Sergeant okay
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Malcolm this is the sergeant who like a
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good and Hardy Soldier fought so Malcolm
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is introducing Sant and telling who is
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not named uh the sergeant and he's
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telling his father the king he says this
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is the sergeant who fought like a good
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and tough Hardy means
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tough like a good and tough soldier in
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order to prevent me from getting
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captured okay let's move forward
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sorry H it's a little slow so please
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bear with it and in case you will have
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your books with you okay so he says um
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who fought against my to ensure that I
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did not get captured okay captivity
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means again so it means that Malcolm was
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also part of the battle he would have
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got captured but for the presence of
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this particular Sergeant or Captain who
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ensured that the son of King dunar did
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not get captured because if he had got
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captured they could have used that as a
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pawn in order to extract maximum U you
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know whatever goodies they wanted from
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King Duncan you know kidnap AB you can
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actually demand whatever you want so he
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says he essentially ensured that I did
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not and he actually saved me so now
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Malcolm talks to the uh Sant he refers
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to him as Brave friend important say to
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the king the knowledge of the Ro as thou
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did leave it now bro means battle
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okay battle so he says please inform
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King Duncan about whatever you know
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about what was happening on the
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battlefield in that particular battle
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till the moment you left it why because
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of serious injuries because of injuries
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you have to leave it so please inform
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King Duncan what happened till that
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precise moment when you left the
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battlefield now the Sergeant Speaks now
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you see here it is written cap but
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earlier he has been referred to as a
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sergeant which is why I said both words
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can be used uh doubtful it stood as two
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Spence swimmers that do cling together
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and choke their art this is an important
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line what does it mean now Sergeant is
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saying that the outcome was in doubt
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outcome was in doubt doubtful it stood
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the battle the way it was being waged it
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was very doubtful which side would
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actually win King Duncan's Army or the
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rebels Army led by McDonald so he says
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the two armies were like too exhausted
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and tired spent means you know you say
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no spent Force spent force is that whose
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energy have got completely dissipated so
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spent essentially refers to
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tiredness okay tiredness so like two
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exhausted and tired swimmers um and
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drowning swimmers clinging to each other
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making it impossible for either to stay
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afloat so they were clinging to each
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other it was very difficult for them to
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stay
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afloat okay uh so they were kind of in
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that sense choking their art art is what
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the art of swimming okay so he's kind of
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describing it in a rather artistic kind
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of manner the merciless magdon World
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worthy to be a rebel for to that
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multiplying villain of nature to swarm
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upon him now what does he mean see
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basically Shakespeare has used the
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imagery of two swimmers who are kind of
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you know almost embracing each other
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clinging to each other as they struggle
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to stay afloat okay and alive while
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death is actually it could be a
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possibility for both of them okay choke
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their art essentially means that they
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hampered each other's movement so that
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neither could use their art or the skill
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of swimming uh for to
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that for to that means because of that
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and it is really no surprise that
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mcdonal has turned out to be a re re or
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a traitor so he says someone as
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merciless as McDonald McDonald is not
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really known to be a good man so someone
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as mercilus as McDon has turned out to
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be a traitor so it is really no surprise
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so because of that now what happens
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because of that is that the merciless
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McDon is fit to be called a rebel fine
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now all the evils found in nature
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multiplying villainies of nature all the
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villainies which are found in nature
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whatever that can be they are there in
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McDon World okay they are attracted to
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him they're attracted to him like a
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swarm swarm of bees swarm of flies we
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say right Maka jund right so swarm of
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flies so they are attracted to him
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almost like a swarm of flies uh to meat
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okay to any kind of eatable in this case
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meat okay so that is what is happening
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uh from the hibrid is a cluster of
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islands on the west coast of Scotland so
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from the Western ises okay what is this
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Western ises he's referring to one
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particular area in Scotland uh which is
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a cluster of islands of the West Coast
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of Scotland okay uh the Kerns which are
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being referred out here the ks were
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Scottish or Irish foot soldiers who
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essentially would carry a sword or a bow
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arrow basically light weapons uh the
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Gallow glass the Gallow glass that is
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being referred to now this can all come
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at you know one two marks or even in
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mcqs which is why you need to know what
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exactly they uh refer to so glass Gallow
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glass for mercenary armored Warriors
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mercenary means that who would kind of
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do things for a price that is you pay
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them some money and they would do this
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they will come on and fight against the
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enemy on behalf of your
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army so in this case the gallog glass
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they would serve as bodyguards to the
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Irish or Scottish which is known as an
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umbrella term as
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Celtic it it includes both Irish as well
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as Scotland which was also part of that
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entire Great Britain Kingdom at one
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point in time um so Celtic Chieftain and
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they were handpicked for their strength
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and massive size they would always carry
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an ax so I mean both Kerns and Gallow
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glass in that sense is talking about two
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different kinds of uh Warriors U these
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people would carry an axe these people
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would carry small weapons these people
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are known to be more of bodyguards
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because of their rather Hefty size so
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what the captain is saying is that
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fortune on his damned Coral smiling so
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Fortune Smiled
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On Fortune smiled uh on magdonald Dons
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McDonald McDonald McDon W's CA Okay and
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like a prostitute who would kind of
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Grant favors to her client okay where is
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it so like a prostitute like a Rebels
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like a means prostitute so
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like a prostitute who would Grant favors
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to her um fortune on her damned Coral
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smiling showed like a Rebel's or but all
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but all is too weak for brave mbth
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well he deserves that name so he's
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saying that you know like a prostitute
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who would Grant favors to her client
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shered him with all favors you know so
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all this help was available to McDon
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World okay uh so the reference is what
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the reference is to all these troops
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which are coming from the Western ises
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from the hdes okay so now at this point
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in time Shakespeare introduces mbth for
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the second time first time was from the
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witches the second time is from the
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injured Sergeant both times you
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see that is some conveying something
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very negative this is and very Sinister
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and this one is conveying the blood
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imagy so that's how meth is introduced
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even before he has actually arrived on
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stage and it helps to build up interest
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you
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know you know you are curious to know
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someone called meth is being uh spoken
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about uh by different characters so
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there is an element of curiosity which
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is there in The Spectator in the reader
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even before he actually makes an
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appearance so he says for brave mbth
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well he deserves that name another point
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he saying that he deserves that name so
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it's some kind of an affirmation that
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that person called maget who we have not
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so far is actually a very brave kind of
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person who the witches are also keen on
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meeting upon the heat right disdaining
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Fortune with his brandish steel which
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smoked with bloody execution like
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valia's minion carved out his passage
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till he faed his sleeve a slave sorry
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face the
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slave I have put a question about what
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is the significance of this phrase bra
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mab please have a look at the question
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and answer now uh the sergeant is saying
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that he arrived with contemp you know
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content means he's so confident about
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his
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skills you know I will come and Conquer
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everybody defeat the rebel forces so he
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arrived with um contempt disdaining
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Fortune disdain also essentially conveys
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you know that I look down upon them
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right uh that was smiling on and on the
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fortune which was smiling at McDonald we
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already spoken about the Rebels score
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right and waved brandished brandished
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means he waved his talwar he waved his
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sword uh steel steel means uh sword so
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this is
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waved and he's talking about uh waved
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his sword with smoke with bloody
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execution so this is
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waved his
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sword okay uh which smoked with bloody
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execution uh disdain as I already said
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it also conveys a Defiance it also
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conveys uh fate you know uh of going
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against the fortune the Fate okay so um
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interestingly mbth uses the sword in
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this particular case to change the
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course of this particular battle later
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on he will use the sword against Duncan
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right in order to change his own fortune
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so please keep marking all these
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elements of dramatic irony that
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Shakespeare is very in a very subtle
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manner introducing into the play you
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know if you already know the story if
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you have seen the introduction video
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that I had done so you know the story so
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these all these small small elements are
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interesting so in if you get an answer
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about the significance of the sword and
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if you make a reference to that it
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always shows to the exam that this
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particular student knows a little more
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than uh the others because he's able he
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or she is able to make the correlation
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between what is happening now and what
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will happen later in the play and all
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this because you are an S SWS
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student okay okay bit smoked with bloody
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execution bit smoked with bloody
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execution what does this mean it is a
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metaphor for a bloody image you know
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completely blood so and it creates what
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it creates a rather dramatic effect you
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know ke so much of blood you know you
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feel almost revolted you feel sorry you
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feel a little agitated about what you
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are seeing on stage or even while you're
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reading and it emphasizes the the fury
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of the battle the the fury of the
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battlefield and the fact that it is very
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very ferocious on that particular
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Battlefield and this in a sense also
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listen to this carefully it foreshadows
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the assassination of King Duncan as I
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said Bloodshed and the blood imagery is
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an integral part of this particular play
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so that is something which you need to
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be very conscious of throughout uh the
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play in almost every other scene wer
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minion minion is someone who is like a
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Chila kind of thing in Hindi okay so it
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means the servant of Courage Valor means
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courage okay Valor means courage and
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Minion means someone who is a slave or a
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servant carved out his passage till he
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faced the slave so he's saying
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that as if mbth was the favorite minion
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is the favorite of Valor himself and he
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cut a path through the enemy troops till
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he fac the slave that is mcdonal which
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never shook hands nor B farewell to him
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uh it say it says that you know there
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was no kind of I mean there's obviously
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very clear animosity between mcdonal and
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magb who is fighting on behalf of King
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Duncan till he unseamed himself from the
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Nave to the chaps Nave refers to the
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Naple uh Naval uh and chaps refers to
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the jaw Naval essentially the stomach
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right so unseen from the battle M it
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means that again the motive of blood
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returns to meth and it says it's very
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gory imagery because what he is doing
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and this is something extremely gory
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against something which will happen
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later on in the play H so uh mbth
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essentially rips apart McDonald like it
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happens it it happened with a character
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in Mahabharata I think beim rips apart
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was it jarasandha if I remember my Hindu
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mythology correctly uh you know he rips
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apart
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that particular demon so vivid and gory
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images of meth ripping apart unseamed
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unseen means you kind of SE CL right
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unse right so that is what is important
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and decapitating him you know completely
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you know the body the human body is
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ripped apart so you're decapitating that
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particular human body and then
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sticking fixed means sticking his head
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Upon Our battlements what he has done
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then he has removed the head and he has
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put outside the castle in Scotland to
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show what he can do to the enemy so you
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get an idea about the fury of Mag Beth
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on the battlefield you get an idea about
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what he could possibly do on the
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battlefield also that he could actually
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subject his enemy to such kind of
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Bloodshed and violence that is what meth
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is capable of okay and he has put
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McDonald's head as a trophy of Victory
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please remember this phrase and use it
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in your answers as a trophy of Victory
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and this particular Act of Meb is
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designed to frighten not just the enemy
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the enemy The Rebel forces because the
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next time anyone wants to Rebel he will
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think about what meth did to mcdonal
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it's also sets you to prepare okay this
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is a guy who is a protagonist of this
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particular player WR by William
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Shakespeare who is capable of so much
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violence that is what It prepares the
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reader and The Spectator for okay now
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the irony is again yet another thing
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which s SW students would know and
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should point out in your in their
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answers the irony is that at the end of
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the play meth 2 is decapitated by a
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character called mdff okay um he cuts
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his forehead his head and brings it to
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Malcolm King Duncan's son so it in that
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sense it gives a cyclical structure to
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the play what happens in Act One happens
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again to another character at the end of
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the play so there is a cyclical
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structure which is given to this play
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magb and this kind of foreshadows the
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ending of the play you know we know okay
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this has happened will there will be an
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equal retribution later on at the end of
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the play that's what is really
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Shakespeare so Shakespeare has this very
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uh way of kind of doing these kind of
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things
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okay okay oh Valiant cousin worthy
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gentlemen so uh so basically mbth what
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he has done he that he has cut a path
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till he faced mcdonal he did not pause
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to shake hands with mcdonal or say
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goodbye and cut him from his stomach to
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the Jaws you know so this part of the
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body he ripped apart and subsequently
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play faed his head outside the castle uh
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in front of the castle in uh F okay uh
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and it is very clear that mb's entry
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into the battlefield was like the
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turning point of that particular battle
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which was referred to by the witches in
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act one scene one also it turns in
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Duncan's favor the Duncan's Duncan King
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Duncan's Army manages to win that
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particular battle now Duncan calls him
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oh
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heroic Valiant means courageous heroic
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Brave cousin he's referring to him as
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cousin I'll take you why and he calls
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him a worthy gentleman because Duncan's
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mother and meet's mother were actually
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sisters so that makes Duncan a cousin of
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meth however I must also point out here
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that shakespare is known to have used
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the word cousin also a little Loosely
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even when it is not only referring to
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relatives but with some kind of kinship
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okay in that sense also in other place
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he has used the word cousin okay but in
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this particular case there is a sense of
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um relationship between King Duncan and
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megb okay so that I just wanted to point
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that out to
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you Sergeant says as when the sun begins
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it Its Reflection let me just move it
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forward it's a very old Edition which I
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got which is probably why it's kind of
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you know
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little okay okay so as winds the sun
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begins his reflection shipw wrecking
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storms and direful Thunders break so
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from that spring winds Comfort seemed to
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come discomfort swells so what is he
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saying is that he's reporting to Duncan
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the good news of meet's Victory as well
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as the bad news that the king of Norway
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has begun a fresh assault okay so he
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says that just as terrible storms
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shipbreaking storms shipw wrecking means
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so they're so terrible they're like the
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Tempest you know which kind of create
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storms on the Seas uh and Dreadful
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thunder direful thunder Dreadful means
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again very fearful and Dreadful Thunder
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suddenly Ares when the sun begins to
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rise in the east so also new trouble
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begins to rise uh when it when when it
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seemed that we have reached our moment
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of Triumph with the killing of McDon
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World okay uh so discomfort swells so so
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the good news was there I told you about
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the good news of we having won the
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battle as a result of meet's Waller now
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there is a bad news discomfort is
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swelling again we are getting some bad
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news when we thought all was going well
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listen King of Scotland listen Mark
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means listen King of Scotland listen no
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sooner Justice had with Valor armed
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compel these keeping KS to trust their
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heels trust their heels means to run
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away from the battlefield KS were the
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ones which were helping McDon world to
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trust their heels means to run away but
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the norian Lord that is the king of
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Norway surveying Vantage sensing some
00:24:09
kind of an advantage with furbished arms
00:24:11
and new supplies of men that is with you
00:24:14
know new soldiers Etc coming and with
00:24:16
more modern and better
00:24:19
Weaponry okay uh he began a fresh
00:24:23
assault uh with fresh soldiers and new
00:24:25
weapons so that is the second bit of
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news so if you get a question about the
00:24:29
news which had been brought by the
00:24:31
sergeant you need to talk about the
00:24:33
first battle and then you need to talk
00:24:35
about what king of Norway had
00:24:38
done let me move it forward dismayed not
00:24:42
this our captains meth and banko so
00:24:45
Duncan is asking whether this did not
00:24:48
trouble our captains who are the two
00:24:50
captains meth and banko the sergeant
00:24:54
says yes as Sparrow's Eagles are the
00:24:56
hair the land so now he's being a little
00:24:59
let's say a little not sarcastic but in
00:25:01
a very poetic manner he's kind of
00:25:03
describing he's saying that well yes
00:25:06
they did trouble as much as a sparrow
00:25:09
troubles the eagle okay or a rabbit or a
00:25:13
hair troubles the lion obviously both
00:25:16
don't happen a rabbit does not trouble
00:25:18
the lion okay unless he runs very fast
00:25:20
or sparrows don't trouble the eagle
00:25:22
which will be able to catch them
00:25:23
similarly uh these um king of Norway
00:25:26
forces do not trouble are Heroes that is
00:25:29
Captains meth and banko which means no
00:25:32
not at all not at all trouble if I say
00:25:37
truthfully Soo means truthfully if I
00:25:39
speak truthfully I must report they
00:25:44
were as cannons overcharged with double
00:25:47
cracks so they doubly redouble Strokes
00:25:50
upon the four except they meant to Bath
00:25:52
in wreaking wounds or memorize another
00:25:54
golgo I cannot tell what does this mean
00:25:58
so he says that if I speak truthfully I
00:26:00
must tell you that they were like
00:26:02
cannons cannons is like through which
00:26:04
the gabu this thing to you know put it
00:26:06
in recent bahubali Etc kind of movies
00:26:08
you would have seen right they were like
00:26:10
cannons loaded with double do of gun
00:26:13
power cannons overcharged with double
00:26:16
cracks double dose of gunpowder so they
00:26:19
exploded on the enemy who meth and banko
00:26:22
so they exploded on the enemy doubling
00:26:25
their impact with greater ferocity so
00:26:27
they were even more f
00:26:28
this time in the battle against the king
00:26:31
of Norway perhaps they wanted to Bath in
00:26:35
the blood okay except they meant to Bath
00:26:38
in wreaking wounds they wanted to bath
00:26:40
so bath in Blood of the wounds of their
00:26:43
enemies just imagine the kind of very
00:26:46
reprehensible you kind of cringe at the
00:26:50
kind of the power of the language that
00:26:52
Shakespeare has used telling it through
00:26:55
a very injured Sergeant talking about
00:26:58
about extreme
00:27:00
Bloodshed this the the thought of
00:27:03
someone actually drinking or bathing in
00:27:05
the blood of the wounds of the enemies
00:27:08
it conveys an extremely
00:27:10
reprehensible um very disgusting kind of
00:27:13
an image right uh to indulge in Total
00:27:17
Carnage you know total Bloodshed to make
00:27:19
that Battlefield another Golgotha now
00:27:22
what is golota I cannot tell or to
00:27:24
memorize means to kind of remember or to
00:27:27
remind people of another golata to make
00:27:30
that Battlefield another golgatha
00:27:31
according to the New Testament Jesus
00:27:34
Christ was crucified at a spot outside
00:27:37
Jerusalem called golgo okay that is
00:27:40
something which is the reference which
00:27:42
is why the reference to Golgotha now let
00:27:44
me give you some more extra information
00:27:45
I put it in the notes also the word
00:27:47
Golgotha actually means the place of the
00:27:49
skull uh and the Latin word for skull is
00:27:53
calvaria which is why in English many
00:27:55
Christians refer to Golgotha as Cal
00:27:58
okay just for your GK okay so he says
00:28:01
but I am now feeling but I am feeling
00:28:05
tired I am also feeling tired I am
00:28:07
feeling very tired my gashes Cry for
00:28:10
Help gashes means my wounds are crying
00:28:12
for some kind of medical attention
00:28:14
Duncan said so well thy words become
00:28:16
thee as thy wounds they smack of Honor
00:28:19
both go get him surgeons so Duncan says
00:28:21
your words speak of Honor just like your
00:28:24
wounds do because the wounds are proof
00:28:26
that you fought valiantly on on the
00:28:28
battlefield saved my son Malcolm also
00:28:30
from getting captured remember so in the
00:28:33
sergeant character sketch I so you need
00:28:35
to mention all these facts not just he's
00:28:38
a messenger of what happened of facts
00:28:40
he's also someone who saved his son
00:28:42
Malcolm the Crown Prince Malcom from
00:28:45
captivity so he says it your words
00:28:48
convey that you're an honorable man get
00:28:50
him to a surgeon that is get someone to
00:28:53
cure him of his surgeons who comes here
00:28:55
so the captain the sergeant
00:28:58
it and enter Ross and Angus now they
00:29:01
Ross essentially role is that of a
00:29:03
messenger Malcolm says
00:29:07
sorry what a haste looks with the worthy
00:29:10
th of Ross th is another title in
00:29:14
Scotland okay just like mbth at this
00:29:17
point in time is a thing of glams it's
00:29:20
spelled as g l a m i s it's pronounced
00:29:23
as glams okay what a haste looks through
00:29:27
his eyes so should he look that seems to
00:29:29
speak things strange so Duncan says U
00:29:33
after U he has gone that his eyes convey
00:29:36
that he has something important and
00:29:38
incredible to convey okay uh important
00:29:42
haste means something very important
00:29:44
something Hasty he has to conveyed the
00:29:45
news so so she should look that seems to
00:29:49
speak things strange so he has something
00:29:51
very important and incredible to convey
00:29:53
God saved the king when then C as thou
00:29:56
worthy th Ross says from five Great king
00:29:59
where the noran banners flout the sky
00:30:01
and fan our people cold so he's also
00:30:04
telling about that particular battles he
00:30:07
says great king I come from five where
00:30:09
the Norwegian banners fly in the sky uh
00:30:12
flout indicates that they are doing
00:30:13
something which they should normally not
00:30:15
do they're going against the uh rules
00:30:18
they're mocking our land okay they're
00:30:20
Fanning our people called Norway himself
00:30:22
that is the king of Norway the terrible
00:30:24
numbers assisted by that most disloyal
00:30:27
traitor the th of coder began a dismal
00:30:30
conflict till that bellona's bridegroom
00:30:32
laed improv confronted him with
00:30:34
self-comparison so he's saying that the
00:30:37
king of noret himself with a large army
00:30:40
and assisted by the disloyal um traitor
00:30:43
the thing of coder began a battle that
00:30:46
our forces looked likely to lose till
00:30:49
the point when meth clad in armor now
00:30:52
mbth comes to the rescue once again mbth
00:30:55
clad in armor armor I mean referring to
00:30:57
proof out here which is lapped in proof
00:31:00
means lapped in that weaponed armor
00:31:03
confronted him with self-comparisons he
00:31:05
kind of took him on confronted him with
00:31:08
self-comparisons there was a hand
00:31:09
to-hand com combat arm against arm and
00:31:12
he broke the spirit of the army when he
00:31:15
says curbing his lavish Spirit he broke
00:31:17
the spirit of the enemy forces and in
00:31:20
the end we emerged uh Victory fell on us
00:31:23
we emerged uh Victorious now bellona's
00:31:26
bridegroom Bellona was the Roman goddess
00:31:29
of war and meth is being referred to as
00:31:33
her bridegroom so again elevating him
00:31:36
even before he has actually been uh and
00:31:38
know has made an entry in this
00:31:40
particular uh uh play it is used to
00:31:43
exaggerate the heroism of mbth so
00:31:46
bellona's bridegroom as a key phrase
00:31:49
please use it in your answers whenever
00:31:51
you're talking about mbth okay dunan
00:31:54
reacts saying great happiness Ross says
00:31:57
sweno sweno is the name of the Norwegian
00:31:59
King craves composition nor would be D
00:32:02
him burial off his mentally dispersed at
00:32:04
sent columns inch $10,000 to our general
00:32:08
use so he says he desires truths that he
00:32:11
desires some kind of he has waved the
00:32:13
White Flag he wants a truce with us and
00:32:16
he begs for a peace treaty craves
00:32:18
composition means he begs for a peace
00:32:21
treaty we refuse to allow him that is
00:32:24
Dane we refuse to allow him the burial
00:32:26
of his men till actually went back
00:32:28
retreated means he went back disbursed
00:32:31
he went back to send columns inch though
00:32:34
it is spelled as c l m e apostrophe s
00:32:37
the pronunciation is columns k o l l u m
00:32:41
and gave us $10,000 for our use so those
00:32:44
are the conditions uh which have been
00:32:46
imposed
00:32:48
okay meth sorry Duncan no more than uh
00:32:53
no more that thing of cter shall deceive
00:32:55
uh our bosam interest so he says uh
00:32:58
dollars is a reference to the silver
00:33:00
coins inch means Island uh Duncan says
00:33:03
that the th of quarter will never again
00:33:05
deceive our interest go Proclaim that he
00:33:07
will be executed so immediate punishment
00:33:10
being U given to him go pronounce his
00:33:13
present death and with his former title
00:33:15
greet meth so it says that the thing of
00:33:18
coder title will now pass on to meth who
00:33:21
is now the th of glams okay so that is
00:33:24
what uh will happen so Ross says I will
00:33:27
get it done no no mbth has won that what
00:33:30
thing of cter has uh lost you know what
00:33:33
he had lost Noble mbth has won so Noble
00:33:37
is another adjective which has been used
00:33:38
from MTH please use it as a keyword so
00:33:42
basically this line introduces the fact
00:33:44
that titles were not hereditary they had
00:33:46
to be kind of gained or lost purely on
00:33:48
the basis of Merit which is an important
00:33:50
point and it's an idea which kind of
00:33:53
gets dangerous because when ambition
00:33:54
meets ambition meets this kind of an
00:33:57
arrangement it means anyone could
00:33:59
actually try to become the king and in
00:34:01
this case by murdering the king uh what
00:34:03
mebed does to Duncan
00:34:06
now a few points before we close act one
00:34:09
scene two mbth kills magdonal taking
00:34:13
revenge for his treachery against the
00:34:15
throne okay U it is ironic because the
00:34:18
same meth later on kills Duncan in order
00:34:21
to gain the Throne of the kingdom of uh
00:34:25
Scotland okay so here his very
00:34:28
ferociously protecting Duncan but the
00:34:30
same meth once he hears of the
00:34:32
prophecies by the three witches he
00:34:34
completely goes the other side and he
00:34:36
decides to become the aggressor against
00:34:38
King Duncan himself that is an important
00:34:40
point that you need to bear in mind so
00:34:42
any long uh five Mark or 10 mark
00:34:45
question that you get you should be able
00:34:47
to put it in that kind of a context of
00:34:49
what happens later on in the play also
00:34:51
because it will give your answer that
00:34:53
much more depth uh the scene also shows
00:34:56
that meth was given to use extreme
00:35:00
violence that's another important aspect
00:35:03
of meth that comes through even though
00:35:05
we have not met mbth so far uh the blood
00:35:09
soaked
00:35:10
Sergeant he's pretty unrecognizable
00:35:13
because there's so much of blood on his
00:35:15
face and his body pretty much like mbth
00:35:18
who also will get transformed into a
00:35:20
monster who will be covered by the blood
00:35:22
of all those people who he kills in
00:35:24
order to achieve his ambition right so
00:35:26
that's another important important
00:35:28
comparison that you could draw between
00:35:30
the sergeant and meth that works very
00:35:32
well literally and this in a
00:35:34
metaphorical kind of a sense uh the
00:35:37
third point is very important because it
00:35:39
shows Duncan's inability to judge people
00:35:42
correctly he's very happy with what mmed
00:35:45
has done so he does not kind of think
00:35:46
that could he also become a potential
00:35:49
threat to me and my family later on he
00:35:52
immediately rewards dun so you could
00:35:55
magb so you could think that he's a fair
00:35:57
King that's one way of looking at Duncan
00:35:59
the other way of looking at Duncan is
00:36:01
that he does not have a very great
00:36:02
Judgment of the people around him okay
00:36:06
uh because he's doing what he's
00:36:08
replacing one traitor who mcdonal with
00:36:11
another traitor potential traitor that
00:36:13
is going to be meth uh meth and banko
00:36:17
are compared to Eagles and Lions and the
00:36:19
lion actually appears on the crest of
00:36:22
the king Royal Court of the arms of the
00:36:24
King of Scotland so just a small detail
00:36:27
and uh Duncan is shown as someone who is
00:36:30
concerned about the bleeding soldiers
00:36:32
tells his people that you know he should
00:36:34
be taken to a surgeon of course after
00:36:36
knowing all the news from him okay so uh
00:36:39
this is as far as act two act one scene
00:36:41
two is concerned I hope you have
00:36:43
understood it very thoroughly go through
00:36:45
the notes because Shakespeare is not
00:36:47
something which you will understand and
00:36:49
remember in one reading multiple
00:36:51
readings will be required and meth
00:36:53
definitely is that kind of a play so
00:36:55
please go through the notes because in
00:36:56
the notes each and every line is
00:36:58
explained with uh the exact words Etc
00:37:01
plus there will also be question and
00:37:03
answers which will follow which will
00:37:05
make it all you
00:37:09
know whatever you want to write in your
00:37:11
examination T byebye I will now see you
00:37:14
in act one scene 3 where we will finally
00:37:16
get to meet mbet thank you very much