Thursday, January 20, 2011

Samara's Philosophy...

That darn Macbeth! We tried to help him out the first time and what does he do, betray us. “All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, thane of Cawdor! All hail, Macbeth! That shalt be king hereafter!” is what we tell him, yet no thanks we receive. Hecate tells us of his evil doings, explains to us the plans that boil within him. But we will no longer deal with no thanks, we shall show him who we are. My sisters and I are not ones to be meddled with. We will twist his wicked mind with riddles, that cause him to be involved in affairs with death. Macduff is a cunning man, one that holds the title thane of Fife. One who was ripped from his mother’s womb post mortem, and one who will carry the trees. With these words we shall trick Macbeth. With twisted tales he will regret his decisions as they will bring death upon him. We will summon those of the dark world, and thrust them upon Macbeth. An armed head, one of his own, a bloody child, that of Macduff, and a child crowned, the son of Duncan. When we are done, Macbeth will lose everything he has worked so hard for. The crown in which he killed for will no longer be his, and he will rot with worms. My sisters and I will never fail to remember his devious deeds.
Genuinely,
Samara 

By: Naedean Castelo 

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