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Macbeth

jai6638

Golden Member
hey.. currently reading macbeth in my english class and needed to find more info on Fleance, Banquo's son... i cant find any major characteristics or his importance in the story...all i found out is that he fled away after banquos death and thats it..

Any help is appreciated.. thanks
 
WTF? Do you seriously think it would have been easier to make a thread on ATOT and sift through responses than to do a simple Google search??
 
Originally posted by: Babbles
WTF? Do you seriously think it would have been easier to make a thread on ATOT and sift through responses than to do a simple Google search??

seriously, man.
 
Ugh, just got done with 4 weeks of Macbeth, including an acting company where we got and groups and had to act parts of the play. I refuse to look up anything relating to macbeth. :thumbsdown:
 
Originally posted by: Supercharged
Ugh, just got done with 4 weeks of Macbeth, including an acting company where we got and groups and had to act parts of the play. I refuse to look up anything relating to macbeth. :thumbsdown:

I hope you didn't ever say 'macbeth' out loud.

(hides from the cursed actor😉)
 
i've already googled and theres not much i could find besides links saying that he is not of much significance... thanks anyways
 
Its only bad luck if you say it in a theatre. I said it while working on the grid of my school's theatre and didn't fall!

Anyway, I'm pretty sure fleance is the gayest name in all of literature.
 
Originally posted by: Siva
Its only bad luck if you say it in a theatre. I said it while working on the grid of my school's theatre and didn't fall!

Anyway, I'm pretty sure fleance is the gayest name in all of literature.

No, no. Pumblechook from Great Expectations is a pretty gay one.
 
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