Yes, he was, that guy was manipulated, but also manipulative (as I remember, he pulled the ties to kill the king for him or cover him🤔, and they didn't want it at all at the first place), and after he deffinitely was like:" lol, I killed the king, but not a big deal anyway, who could blame me for wanting that promotion"🤷🏼♂️🥴(if we are fateful to the logic of the video), then he got into denial stage when he couldn't sleep, and as I remember, he chose to reccur to witches himself, his wife didn't even know they existed before him, and the witches were manipulating him even more than his wife. The only time she did it is to say to him:"Lol, you're pu$$y if you don't kill." 🥴 Ofc, this is my paraphrase, but: "you are too filled with the milk of human kindness" doesen't quite send the right message in 21st century, you know.🤷🤣🥴
@Jordin TheAnxious He wasn't a himbo. Nothing about the Scottish character is nice. At best he's a very well trained soldier who couldn't think for himself if you paid him.
i was lucky enough to read that part and i wasnt even trying. but i found macbeth really tiring. i liked hamlet up until i realized he wasnt an emo teen boy who hates his stepdad and was actually a 30 year old man who loved his mother a little too much. i was hamlets #1 defender because i thought it was funny shakespeare wrote a modern teen. and then the graveyard scene happened.
As someone who has both seen and read this story more than once for both school and personal entertainment This is fucking hilarious 😂😂😂😂😂 Cause this is definitely how they would sound if they were honest with a therapist 😂😂😂😂
You know , honestly she carried him , bro was promised ( practically) immortality yet he was scared to do any. Edit: from further inspection, I see that I miss remembered the events , however he still fumbled a great life ( cause the prophecy only said he only has a daughter and that daughter would marry Duncan’s son.
She didn't carry him, she just pushed him. He waffled on the plan, she said "fine, I'll kill him myself", but she chickened out saying "I can't do it because he reminds me of my dad. I *totally* would do it if he didn't look vaguely similar to a relative. You don't have any excuse not to do the murder I just excused myself out of."
And he was promised to die. Literally he was promised in the first scene in the first act, that he would be named thane (lord) instead of the dude they were chasing down. Then that he would be king. And his bud next to him wouldn't be king himself, but he would be the father of kings. So Macbeth wasn't even promised practical immortality, but he did fuck up.
He wasn't even promised immortality until after the murder. And, honestly, the murder is probably what cost him it in the first place. If he was destined to become king no matter what, they did not need to murder Duncan AND HE SAID THIS. Rushing the whole ordeal is what got them both
Your face completely changes depending on which character you’re playing. Like, not just your expression, but your features too. It’s like you become the person you’re playing. It’s really fascinating and I feel like a sign of a good actor
How is that possible that she’s slaying literally every kind of outfit she wears. Tomboy, girly, grunge, with heavy makeup or just natural… 🥲 I live for her charisma ✨
As someone who read as Lady Macbeth for my 10th grade English class, I can confirm that she is my favorite Shakespeare character bc she’s a girlboss. Bestie literally slays
“she talks about dreaming, but i don’t think she’s slept for like 2 weeks” and WHO KNOWS when the last time i slept was 😭 i just got macbeth in paris a couple days ago, i’m excited to read it 🤩
I....I can't put my finger on it....but by FAR, this is Stanzi's best acting I've seen. It's the looks, the facial characterizations, the constraint yet punch of feeling behind the words, the realistic dynamic of this couple, the not-too-dramatic-but- just- enough paranoid side eyes....dunno. I could just watch this one over and over 😍 ❤❤
I remember watching a group of boys do a shortened play of this in ELA. They honestly did such an amazing job even though most of them were really anxious and awkward. Probably one of the best plays from the entire class. 😂