Tuesday, March 5, 2019

My fellow thanes for Macbeth’s Coronation banquet Essay

My lady and I were asked to join my fella thanes for Macbeths Coronation banquet. As we entered the cavernous hall, which had been decorated with splendid colour and banners, I noniced few people were talking. The sullen silence make the hall seem even bigger and perhaps even darker, and then, I gasped in astonishment as I noticed the feast (I do not know how I could have missed it) it was so long it took up twenty full tables. Every imaginable food was in that respect including much game. I had only just taken it all in when the sound of trumpets announced to the assembly the king was coming. He and his wife entered. Macbeth was dressed in fine clothes, red and gold silks and rare sensual furs. Upon each finger a gold ring glittered , and of course the grand crown of the king.Lady Macbeth was also dressed in fine silks complimenting her crazy cold looks perfectly, and also upon her hand rings glistened and gleamed like sun gleam off a newly forged sword. Around her neck m any an(prenominal) fine chains of gold and silver, the best that could be found. But in brief things became not as they should, when my lord started seeing apparitions and things that were clearly not there. They whitethorn not have been there but the look of horror on Lord Macbeths face was enough to persuade me that he apothegm something others could not, and would not like to. But our Lady Macbeth reassured us and time-tested to explain it was a problem from childhood.But also end-to-end the almost royal banquet our lord Macbeth disappeared and reappeared many times, he was rumored to have been seen with to circuitous looking rogues. My lord and lady Macbeth were also seen to be quarreling throughout the evening, the variant between them was thick with unsaid threats and promises, they were both on edge throughout the evening even though his lordship tried hard to hide it. unluckily we were asked to leave early as Macbeth had gone into another trance, seeing things that w ere not there, he talked about them too he spoke of grievances and of blood and scathe but as soon as started they had finished and we were bid leave.

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