No really, teacher, why?
According to Sparknotes: “the dagger represents the bloody course on which Macbeth is about to embark.” Too bad Peter didn’t do his homework or have a smartphone and Google.
Peter … Macbeth is great! It’s one Shakespeare play you want to read.
EEEK! It’s “The Scottish Play”, thank you!
That dagger won’t make it past the metal detectors
Nice…can the teacher summon the Birnam Wood as well?
You mean the Scottish play, of course.
Okay, unless the teacher really threw a dagger at him, why would she say that?
The consequences of Macbeth’s coming actions? That’s what I took it as in high school.
No, no, that’s the sword of Demacles.
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Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
No really, teacher, why?
tripwire45 about 3 years ago
According to Sparknotes: “the dagger represents the bloody course on which Macbeth is about to embark.” Too bad Peter didn’t do his homework or have a smartphone and Google.
silentsky about 3 years ago
Peter … Macbeth is great! It’s one Shakespeare play you want to read.
PammWhittaker about 3 years ago
EEEK! It’s “The Scottish Play”, thank you!
mindjob about 3 years ago
That dagger won’t make it past the metal detectors
txmystic about 3 years ago
Nice…can the teacher summon the Birnam Wood as well?
asrialfeeple about 3 years ago
You mean the Scottish play, of course.
Mopman about 3 years ago
Okay, unless the teacher really threw a dagger at him, why would she say that?
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 3 years ago
The consequences of Macbeth’s coming actions? That’s what I took it as in high school.
Taracinablue about 3 years ago
No, no, that’s the sword of Demacles.