We started to watch Macbeth this week. The movie was sort of hard to keep track of during the begining. For the first few minutes there was a ton going on with a bunch of characters that I was no familiar with. It was not until the second day that I was able to straighten everything out and figure out who was who in the movie. So luckily Luco was able to take some good notes in our shared Cornell notes. However after the first day I was able to contibute more stuff since I had finally gotten the idea of what was going on. I am more excited to actually getting the chance to see a hard copy of the dialogue for the play. I am positive that there is a ton that I have missed from just watching the play.
One thing I specifically remember form watching the movie was an instance of a couple members of our group missing a line form the play. The line in particular was ""False face must hide what the false heart doth know..." since we all missed it I did a quick google search to try and find the exact wording of the phrase and came across a bit from eNotes that had the quote and explained its meaning. This line is the end of Act I and is the moment that Macbeth has been convinced by Lady Macbeth to assassinate King Duncan and to place Macbeth on the Scottish throne.
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