Macbeth And Son

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(Macbeth, Act I, Scene 7, lines 61–62) ‘Lady Macbeth wasn’t evil,’ concluded Megan. ‘She was trapped. It was her duty to help her husband, who was too much of a coward to do what he wanted without her pushing him into it. Like him, she was trapped by the witches. But most of all, she was trapped by the time she lived in.’ Luke began the clapping. The rest of the class followed. Mrs Easson clapped too. She looked amused. ‘Fascinating,’ she said as the clapping died down. ‘Very good indeed. You’v...e reminded us that there’s more than one way of looking at this play. Luke?’ Luke stood up. His knees felt funny, as though one of Macbeth’s witches had turned them into marshmallow. Double, double toil and trouble, he thought vaguely, make Luke’s legs begin to bubble.
It seemed to take an hour just to get to the front of the classroom. The faces swam before him. Suddenly it seemed like the whole class was just one face.
For a moment he felt too scared to speak. What was he doing?
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