Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Wynoma -- Most Unnatural Supernatural


Perhaps the most unnatural aspect to Macbeth is the supernatural aspect.  The play opens with witches; that is already strange enough.  And the witches were not simply a one-time hallucination for they return, a few more times really, and say crazy impossible things.  On top of that, no man who has been stabbed in the face twenty times will sit in the King's seat.  If he is, there are bigger problems than an occupied seat; you may need professional help there.  However, the most unnatural is the idea of a walking forest; if you see a forest walking toward you, there are pobably other placess you should be than in a castle.  It looks like those weird sisters were not so crazy after all.

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