The+Supernatural+4

By: Allison, Daniela, Catherine, and Nick
 * The Supernatural**

"All hail, Macbeth, that shalt be King hereafter!" -Third Witch, Act I, scene iii
 * Quotes**



"Into the air, and what seemed corporal melted as breath into the wind."- Macbeth, Act I, Scene iii



"Is this a dagger which I see before me, the handle toward my hand?" -Macbeth, Act II, scene i

"Avaunt, and quit my sight! Let the earth hide thee! They bones are marrowless, they blood is cold; Thou hast no speculation in those eyes which thou dost glare with!"- Macbeth, Act III, iv



"The Thane of Fife had a wife. Where is she now? What, will these hands ne'er be clean?"- Lady Macbeth, Act IV, scene i



That's gonna be really annoying if you just type everything I say...um. Okay, um..so....thanks Nick. Okay, so, in the case of the supernatural, there are several examples in Macbeth. Whether it be floating daggers, or just be the Three Weird Sisters vanishing....sorry, I'm just like talking to you....don't write that down. *laugh* *laugh again* With the weird sisters' prediction and vanishing it really was a supernatural occurrence, but in the case of the floating dagger, and Banquo's ghost, and her sleepwalking, it's really just occurring in their minds, caused by the guilt they felt for the murders.
 * Analysis**

-Well Catherine, I would have to say I disagree with that last statement. The reason behind that is because as I can possibly see how her sleepwalking and...

You don't get to think about stuff!

-Yes I do! Anyway, the dagger floating in the air could have hardly been caused due to regret for killing Duncan because the floating dagger occurred BEFORE Duncan was killed, thank you very much.

--They developed schizophrenia. Don't say that. that was a joke

---You need to write, like, before each person's name

(Catherine) *sigh*

(Nick) Okay anyway... (Catherine) You make it sound like you're in a group with a bunch of idiots. (Nick) That's what I'm trying to do.

(Catherine) Dangit!

(Nick) Anyways, the dagger in the air is not possibly caused by guilt because they had not yet murdered anyone. On the aspect of Banquo's ghost, I would say it is, in fact, possiblely due to his immense guilt for killing his best friend.

(Catherine) Yes! that's what I'm saying! You don't need to contradict....You don't need to write that down either...

(Nick) I'm not contradicting you entirely, I'm only contradicting the dagger as an example. The dagger was more a hallucination...more like what Allison said about schizophrenia. I'm gonna go ahead and say that Macbeth had schizophrenia.

(Allison) I didn't REALLY mean schizophrenia, I just meant he had a hallucination. I did pay attention in stat-...psych. Not stats so much... (Catherine) I'm just glad you didn't interject the sentances about us talking about shoes...or Allison playing Jingle Bells on her bracelet or anything...DANGIT! I like it. It makes me sound stupid, but I like it.

(Allison) Me too.