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Dark City Story

MAY 14, 2015 — HARRY
Dark City Story
It all happened so quickly. I don’t know how or why, but it just did. Let me start from the beginning, the start of the end of my life. It was a Monday morning, a cold brisk day and as I embarked off to school, trudging along dreading every step that I took. As I came closer to the bus stop a gust of wind cut threw me like a saw slicing through someone’s heart. As my bus pulled up to my bus stop I got out my oyster card and scanned it on the reader. As I walked onto the upper deck of the bus it pulled off quickly sending me stumbling backwards down the stairs. As I regained myself, I swiftly scurried to the back of the bus and sat down in the seat by the corner. I checked my surroundings and made sure that there was no one close by, then I slowly unzipped my bag and stared at it. I couldn’t believe that I was actually going to go through with this. The gun that I was going to shoot my classmates with, actually let me rephrase that, the gun that I was going to shoot my COLLEGES with. As my bus pulled up to my stop I got out of my seat and went down the stairs waiting for the for the doors to open, as I got of the bus I walked to school with poison on my tongue. Every step I took I was regretting what I was about to do. I walked up the old, run down stairs, which really needed a lick of paint, which led to my school. As I entered the playground, I immediately headed straight for the bench in the far corner. I loaded my sub machine gun with the ammo that was in a small little pocket zip on the size of my bag and I grasped it into my hands. Was I having second thoughts about what I was doing? No I couldn’t. I had to stay strong and stick to the plan. I couldn’t back out now. What was the point. I walked into the school slowly checking my surroundings and I shot the pa, one down 2 to go. I then advanced forward in complete and utter dispair and hatred and I riddled the treaserurer who sorted out the school finance, I quickly burst into the headmasters room and he looked at me in disgust. He said is this really how it has to end…….

Olympics

I stood in the tunnel waiting patiently for my name to be called, then on the loudspeakers my name was called. Hagrid Saville. I got on to the track and started doing my stretches. Finally they called us up on to the running blocks. They fired they clakson. I buckled at the start but then I manged to regain my stride, then BAM! Oh @&£”. I fell down the sinkhole and was sucked into orbit, I didn’t see that there…..

Dark city

Beside a dirty, tatterterd, old phone box young Jimmy looked on into the dark, gloomy city. On his bike he rode while staring at the city, he remembered how much he used to love this city. It’s intriguing smell and it’s beautiful atmosphere really drove Jimmy into a phase, and he looked at it now. Over the bridge he rode, he wondered how the place he used to idolise deteriorated this much into a place he imagined, which was not far off of hell. He dreaded meeting his mum and his sister. They thought the city had its same charm, but he honestly knew they hated it. As he got to his mum and sisters front door, before he could even knock he was greeted by a wave of happiness and felt a bit bombarded by it all. Beneath all the happiness and joy he could tell his mum was holding it in. There was a reason why Jimmy was here, unfortunately it wasn’t for the best reason. His dad had been fighting a battle, a battle for a really long time. Unfortunately he had lost, the battle had been with cancer. When his dad was diagnosed as terminally ill, young Jimmy was distraught

Bridge

Preposition: a word that describes where you are, eg: on, under, inside, outside.

On the bridge was a silver, slick Bentley. It moved majestically, gliding through the air as the wheels spin elegantly over the bridge. In the car was Russian businessman on important business, about to sign a multi-million pound contract, which allows them to take over the whole of Gap.

Although Hagrid the Russian had a weird feeling about coming here. Why couldn’t they have they of just met in the office a like last time, this all seemed a little shifty to Hagrid. Jimmy emerged from his whip. It was German. The car was blaring music from the speakers and could have been heard from seven roads away. Jimmy got out of his car with a gun in his and pointed it at young Hagrid, he froze up.

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The Ambition of Macbeth

Powerful, tragic, romantic, and action packed: these are only a few words to describe the many plays written by the great William Shakespeare. Whether it was a tale of love or a king’s rise to power, Shakespeare’s plays were, and still are, always top-notch and so full of meaning. Every one of Shakespeare’s plays has certain themes to them that make them unique and well loved even today; no one can master powerful and controversial themes like Shakespeare did. Out of all of these plays, one play stands alone: Macbeth. The story is about a man who is very violent and wants to be king of Scotland. With the help of his power hungry wife, Lady Macbeth, he kills the good King Duncan and gets his wish, but is forced to contend to the vengeful son of Duncan, Malcolm, and Malcolm’s friend Macduff. Throughout the play, these characters are shown wielding ambition, and the choices they make based on their desires determines the fate of Scotland and of Macbeth himself. The characters Shakespeare creates to desire certain things change the play drastically and bring it to its overwhelming conclusion. Through Macbeth, Malcolm and Lady Macbeth, Shakespeare makes violence, revenge and power go hand in hand with ambition to show the audience how far a determined person will go to achieve their achievements.

Macbeth, the most ambitious person in the play, is a mean king who has people killed so he can stay in power; this ambition represents violence. In the beginning of the play, Macbeth is a kind person who would never kill anyone for power. After his wife convinces him to kill Duncan, Macbeth’s life will never be the same ever again every murder he commits will haunt him until he is died and the unbearable guilt will destroy him and his wife. Macbeth slowly becomes accustomed to killing and does it more easily and without remorse. For example, after Macbeth becomes king, he begins to worry about the second part of the prophecy, when Banquo’s sons becomes kings. Knowing that he will not have any heirs, Macbeth dreads the idea of “the seeds of Banquo kings. Rather than so, come fate into the list, and champion me to the utterance…” (Shakespeare 3.1.70-73). Since he committed a bad thing to fulfill his desire become king, Macbeth does not want to lose everything he got to Banquo’s royal bloodline This shows how corrupt and villainous Macbeth has become; he will not let anything, not even friendship, get in the way of his desire to be the King of Scotland. And if the destruction of friendship is not a symbol of how strong Macbeth’s ambition truly is, then the manslaughter of an innocent man’s entire family is. When Macbeth sees the three apparitions, one of them tells him to beware Macduff. Surprisingly, after Macbeth learns that Macduff has fled to England, he responds by declaring that he will “give to the edge o’ the sword his wife, babes, and all unfortunate souls that trace him in his line.” (4.1.151-153). This shows how bad and evil Macbeth has become; he doesn’t even care about who he’s killing anymore. A wife and kids shows love and effection in a man’s life; the fact that Macbeth doesn’t even consider the moral consequences of destroying a loving family and killing children shows how filled with ambition he has become. Macbeth is so afraid of losing to Macduff that he believes that by killing his family, Macduff will be broken beyond repair and not be able to face Macbeth Unfortunately, he does not count on a certain someone to heighten Macduff’s hopes to slaying Macbeth by using his sorrow to his advantage.

He is also one of the most famous people of his time because he really really intrigues people in his old style writing, people used to come to South London and pack all of the theatres just to catch a glimpse of his amazing and awseome work

10 unique words for macbeth project

foul
highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust
EXAMPLE SENTENCE:
Fair is foul, and foul is fair:
Hover through the fog and filthy air.
This word will be tested when learning this list
report
to give an account or representation of in words
EXAMPLE SENTENCE:
What bloody man is that? He can report,
As seemeth by his plight, of the revolt
The newest state.
This word will be tested when learning this list
brave
possessing or displaying courage; able to face and deal with danger or fear without flinching
EXAMPLE SENTENCE:
This is the sergeant
Who like a good and hardy soldier fought
‘Gainst my captivity. Hail, brave friend!
This word will be tested when learning this list
rebel
a person who takes part in an armed rebellion against the constituted authority (especially in the hope of improving conditions)
EXAMPLE SENTENCE:
Worthy to be a rebel, for to that
The multiplying villanies of nature
Do swarm upon him.
This word will be tested when learning this list
supply
give something useful or necessary to
EXAMPLE SENTENCE:
The merciless Macdonwald…
From the western isles
Of kerns and gallowglasses is supplied;
This word will be tested when learning this list
wound
an injury to living tissue (especially an injury involving a cut or break in the skin)
EXAMPLE SENTENCE:
Except they meant to bathe in reeking wounds,
Or memorise another Golgotha,
I cannot tell.
This word will be tested when learning this list
minion
a servile or fawning dependant
EXAMPLE SENTENCE:
For brave Macbeth–well he deserves that name–
Disdaining fortune, with his brandish’d steel,
Which smoked with bloody execution,
Like valour’s minion carved out his passage
Till he faced the slave.
This word will be tested when learning this list
hail
praise vociferously
EXAMPLE SENTENCE:
All hail, Macbeth! hail to thee, thane of Glamis!
This word will be tested when learning this list
noble
having or showing or indicative of high or elevated character
EXAMPLE SENTENCE:
My noble partner
You greet with present grace and great prediction
Of noble having and of royal hope,
That he seems rapt withal: to me you speak not.
This word will be tested when learning this list
partner
an associate in an activity or endeavor or sphere of common interest
EXAMPLE SENTENCE:
My noble partner
You greet with present grace and great prediction
Of noble having and of royal hope,
That he seems rapt withal: to me you speak not.
This word will be tested when learning this list
prophetic
foretelling events as if by supernatural intervention
EXAMPLE SENTENCE:
Say from whence
You owe this strange intelligence? or why
Upon this blasted heath you stop our way
With such prophetic greeting?
This word will be tested when learning this list
success
an attainment that is successful
EXAMPLE SENTENCE:
The king hath happily received, Macbeth,
The news of thy success.
This word will be tested when learning this list
praise
an expression of approval and commendation
EXAMPLE SENTENCE:
When he reads
Thy personal venture in the rebels’ fight,
His wonders and his praises do contend
Which should be thine or his
This word will be tested when learning this list
earnest
something of value given by one person to another to bind a contract
EXAMPLE SENTENCE:
And, for an earnest of a greater honour,
He bade me, from him, call thee thane of Cawdor.
This word will be tested when learning this list
vantage
place or situation affording some advantage (especially a comprehensive view or commanding perspective)
EXAMPLE SENTENCE:
Whether he was combined
With those of Norway, or did line the rebel
With hidden help and vantage, or that with both
He labour’d in his country’s wreck, I know not
This word will be tested when learning this list
treason
disloyalty by virtue of subversive behavior
EXAMPLE SENTENCE:
But treasons capital, confess’d and proved,
Have overthrown him.
This word will be tested when learning this list
deserve
be worthy or deserving

Our own scene

barber1: when shall we three meet again in a barber shop

barber2: when the hairline is won when the the shape up is fresh and done

barber3: which should be done before the set of sun

barber1: what the cost

barber2: only 5 because it was not lost

barber3: do come back with Macbeth to and have a toast

barber1: do come head barber

barber2: London calls

barber3: yes

all: we all do and all do bad we are not the ones who will not be sad throughout the foggy and filthy air when we have done macbeths hair

 

 

 

fair is foul

A paradox is a statement which is hypocritical of itself.

So foul and fair a day I have not seen

its a foul day because of the weather

Lesser than macbeth and greater

this is a paradox as something can’t be bigger and smaller than something as macbeth will never be king and he is king but macbeth is a worse man than banquo