Thursday, November 20, 2008

night is long

“The night is long and never finds the day” Malcolm page 198 this come at the end of act four after Macduff has found out that Macbeth a killed his family and his workers. This also comes after Macbeth has meet with the witches for a second time. For Macbeth the night will never find the day for Macduff the night is long and it will be longer but day will come when he kills Macbeth in the last act. This is true for Malcolm too. After the death of his father the king Malcolm had to flee from Scotland. Since Duncan’s death Malcolm has had to hide and not live in the day but the day is coming and will return in time. This idea of night never finding the day is true for every one in this book because things happen that bring night and the only way out is death or the death of Macbeth.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice piece. I like the imagery you found, especially in a confusing scene that doesn't have much imagery. Props for that, and you did create a good argument which proves taht so far you don't fail at life, but we will see with your next blog. Mwuahahahaha!

southerndawg777 said...

The Night in this sense is a journey. A dark journey where bad things will happen and you will always be fearful. I like this blog but I believe that adding in something about fear would be helpful