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Sam Haller
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Rhetoric clip 300
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Councilmen, I stand before you today not only as your Queen: I come to you as a mother; I come to you as a wife; I come to you as a Spartan woman; I come to you with great humility. I am not here to represent Leonidas; his actions speak louder than my words ever could. I am here for all those voices which cannot be heard: mothers, daughters, fathers, sons 300 families that bleed for our rights,...
Macbeth 5.7-8 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
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Macbeth 5.7-8 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
Macbeth 5.4-6 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
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Macbeth 5.4-6 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
Macbeth 5.3 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
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Macbeth 5.3 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
Macbeth 5.1 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
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Macbeth 5.1 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
Macbeth 4.2 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
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Macbeth 4.2 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
Macbeth 3.3 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
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Macbeth 3.3 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
Macbeth 3.2 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
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Macbeth 3.2 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
Macbeth 3.1 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
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Macbeth 3.1 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
Macbeth 2.4 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
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Macbeth 2.4 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
Macbeth 2.3 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
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Macbeth 2.3 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
Macbeth 2.2 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
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Macbeth 2.2 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
Macbeth 2.1 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
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Macbeth 2.1 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
Macbeth 1.7 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
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Macbeth 1.7 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
Macbeth 1.6 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
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Macbeth 1.6 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
Macbeth 1.5 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
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Macbeth 1.5 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
Macbeth 1.4 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
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Macbeth 1.4 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
Macbeth 1.3 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
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Macbeth 1.3 (Royal Shakespeare).mov
despite the film technically be anachronistic to the intended time period (and also having some logic flaws in the later setting) i actually like the 14th / 15th century setting with pikemen seen in the background and late medieval plate armour
Am I imagining or is the melody to Double Double similar to Dies Irae?
His voice is so relaxing tbh
English gcse anyone?
Just letting yall know I was the morderer in this scene for my school back in the day
TOBYH
Now that is a mustache 0:10
Am I the only one who thinks GoT people has stolen the idea of Cercei's costume from Polanski's king? Somewhere in s1 or s2 I remember her sitting in a beautiful dress with a cape which had red lions on the sides of the cape. The color combination was identical with the costume in this scene.
They don't look ugly.
1:10 white castle making their sliders:
Must have a plenty strong neck.
A "penis envy" case, Freud would say...
I enjoyed seeing this movie version. However, as usual we have to put up with hearing posh English accents. Not a single Scottish voice, as i recall.
I enjoyed seeing this movie version. However, as usual we have to put up with hearing posh English accents. Not a single Scottish voice, as i recall.
this is dylan, if ur doing this prep rn pls help me its so hard bruh frfr no cap
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0:50
Raven 2:21
2:53 comu u spirtis
Make thick my blood 3:26
Palpatine being a dick as usual
That guy had no fear! Was practically eager to get up those stairs 😅
In this interpretation of The Scottish Play, the Thane of Ross is a complete son-of-a-bitch.
Dispute it like a man I shall do so *But I must also feel it as a man* Fuck.
witch be yapping fr
please is this the costume she worn in the scene? please someone should answer me I'm to play this role in my practical exams so i need to know the costume she used in this role
yes it is.
I always come back to this; I was in class watching this and 1:26 comes up...
The crack of doom?😮
Honestly they type goofy
3:42 "to be thus is nothing"
0:55 👌
Somehow, Palpatine has returned
100s of witches all with their norks out. Polanski, of course.
I really like this Macduff, but the line is actually wrong here (3:23). It is also dealt as a throw away line under Polanski's direction. It is not, "He who has no children." Which would be Macduff lamenting his loss. It is, rather, "He has no children!" Which is Macduff referring to Macbeth not having any children and therefore able to kill children and not be appalled at the thought.
I don’t know, I’m certain he is in fact saying “He has no children”. It may just be the way he delivers the line that makes it sound like a throwaway but I prefer to see it as Macduff processing and grieving over the news hence why he sounds like that.
There is seriously no way that would not decapitate him in an instant.
4:45 BRO WHAT IS HE DOING TO HIM 💀💀💀💀💀
HELP IK I SAW THIS IN MY ENGLISH CLASS
@@ilikemen101 yo same actually 💀💀💀
@@ilikemen101 SAME LOLLL
FRRR
Or, Who shall descend into the deep? (that is, to bring up Christ again from the dead.)
Love the Porter having to pee against the wall there.
He didn't just kill the KIng's Grooms, he slaughtered them in a way Manson would've.
Banquo's speech is in the play, but it is not him who originally says it and it is in a different part of the play. It's with Ross and the Old Man and the discussion about Duncan's murder and Macbeth becoming the new King due to Malcolm and Donaldbain fleeing.
Sort of ironic that he curses the witches there yet he trusts them himself!
It could be taken as a reflection from Macbeth, given what he has just learned and been shown.
Camp nonsense
One of the most darkest ambient piece of that I have viewed of Shakespeare Macbeth!
Meh. She seems more shocked and surprised by things than devious and plotting. LMB displays some fierce assuring at the start.
Written as a description of James I… King of the Scots & later Mother England 🏴. Named for our beloved Jamestowne, Virginia after him. “Our Faithful Olde Dominion.”
i smell kings interhigh students
Ross actor not that good. He’s like “yeah you’re kids and wife are coo and then a second later yeah just kidding they’re dead haha”
That’s the guy from Star Boars!
whos here from interhigh lmao
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me lol
me too haha
amazing
ye mate
Maybe Banquo wants to "play most foully" to become king himself, and not be content with just fathering them.
In the real history of these characters, Banquo had as much of a role in the death of Duncan as Macbeth did. Macbeth then went ahead and had Banquo killed, but Banquo's line of heritage continued. In Shakespeare's play version of the historical event, he had to make Banquo a "Good Character" because during the time the play was to be performed, the King of the time was related to Banquo and any badmouthing of Banquo would be seen as being against the King. Of course, Shakespeare was very sly and intelligent. The small anecdotes in the play really show irony in Banquo's character and shows us that this character in real life was very different than the one made for the Royal Court.
Judi Dench's whole performance in this scene is incredible. The scream she lets out is chilling to the soul.
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