Month: May 2014

This is Your Online Domain

Hello and welcome to your personal online journal.

Edutronic has been created to enhance and enrich your learning at the London Nautical School. Its purpose is to provide you with an audience for your work (or work-in-progress) and you have the choice (by altering the ‘visibility’ of your posts) of whether your work on here is visible to the world, or only to your teacher.

Anything you post here in the public domain represents you and thus it’s important that you take care with that decision, but don’t be afraid to publish your work – as the feedback you may get from people at home, your peers and people from around the internet is only likely to enhance it.

Remember you can always access your class blog and all manner of resources through the Edutronic main website – and by all means check out the sites of your peers to see what they’re getting up to as well.

If you have any questions for your teacher, an excellent way to get an answer is to create a new private post on this journal. Your teachers are am notified of any new posts and will reply swiftly to any queries.

Make the most of, and enjoy this new freedom in your English learning!

“There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed.” ― Ernest Hemingway

How is Lady Macbeth portrayed?

1. “Why, worthy thane,
You do unbend your noble strength to think
So brainsickly of things.”
I think the impression that i get of Lady Macbeth in this quote is that unsympathetic as she is calling her own husband a coward because of feeling guilty of killing the king.
2.”That which hath made them drunk hath made me bold.”
I think this makes Lady Macbeth seem quite psychotic as she doesn’t feel guilt or any worry like Macbeth but she feels bold and satisfied by killing someone.
3.”That death and nature do contend about them,

Whether they live or die.”
This line gives me the impression that she is very calculated in the planning of the murder unlike Macbeth where i think he’s quite impulsive by doing things without thinking it through.
4.”My hands are of your color, but I shame

To wear a heart so white.”
By Lady Macbeth saying this quote it makes me think of her as very manipulative because she is using reverse psychology to try and make Macbeth prove that he isn’t a coward and that he is man enough not to let this to get to him so that he can do the dirty work.
5.”These deeds must not be thought

After these ways. So, it will make us mad.”
I think she does care for Macbeth thinking about both of them not just herself and also being practical because the more they think about it the more they will worry ultimately making it for more bad than good.